Lori Gardi, Senior Software Developer, Fenster, Imaging Research Group at Robarts Research Institute, will present her theory that the universe is a fractal at a public lecture at the London Public Library, Central branch on Friday, Oct. 23.
Doors open for the free event at 6:30 p.m. in the Wolf Hall and the presentation will begin at 7 p.m. Gardi’s talk is titled “Close to the Edge: Event Horizons, Black Holes and The Mandelbrot Set.”
Gardi will present her Grand Unified Theory of the universe which claims the universe is a fractal and she will provide evidence in the form of images and animations to support her theory. She also claims the Mandelbrot Set is a black hole from which much information can be learned about how the universe was created by studying this fractal and its associated equation.
There will also be an art show featuring Gardi’s current and past works and refreshments.
For those that can’t make it to the talk, a virtual presentation will be available on Gardi’s website at www.butterflyeffect.ca.
For a Western News article on Gardi, click here.

