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OXQ Royal Society Lectures: 

Dynamic Symmetry Across Scientific Frontiers


Launching in 2026, OXQ presents its inaugural annual lecture series at the Royal Society, setting a new standard for interdisciplinary exploration of dynamic symmetry.


This landmark event will unite leading thinkers and researchers to explore how dynamic symmetry theory might reshape our understanding of the natural world and the cosmos.


Each year, twelve distinguished speakers from diverse fields—including quantum physics, astrophysics, biology, philosophy, and mathematics—will share insights on the potential impact of the order-disorder symmetry in their disciplines.


Designed to inspire both academic audiences and the wider public, the series will be live-streamed globally, allowing anyone interested in cutting-edge science to participate and benefit.


For more information or to register your interest, please contact event co-ordinator Nathan Jones at nathanjones.pr@gmail.com.

Professor Noble outlines the theory of dynamic symmetry as it relates to beauty and design: 

"It's astonishing how much new biological insight comes from the order-disorder symmetry." (iai)

Next Page: The Language of Symmetry

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