How to bake a universe

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4. Event / activity title: 
How to bake a universe
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11. Event start and end date and time: 
Tuesday, 19 March, 2013 - 19:00 to 20:00
13. Name of your organisation/school: 
King's College London
14. Your organisation/event website: 
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/feedyourmind
15. Venue: 
Anatomy Theatre, Strand Campus
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20. Event booking type: 
Free, pre-booking required
21. Event admission costs?: 
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23. First name: 
Richard
24. Surname: 
Palmer
25. Telephone: 
0207 848 3382
26. Email: 
pe@kcl.ac.uk [1]
19. How many people are you expecting to attend?: 
150
9. Type of event / activity (tick all that apply): 
Lecture/Talk/Presentation
10. Keywords: 
Astronomy
Food
Physics
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6. Event/activity description (max 300 words): 

Tired of baking the same old cakes ? Why not try this lovely dish which will expand to fill you up while containing precisely zero calories. The Higgs field gives this dish comforting solidity with slightly spicy overtones of heavier elements coming from a liberal scattering of supernova explosions, all bathed in a microwave coulis. You will require in your kitchen some form of time symmetry violation to make sure there is some matter left over after the anti-matter has been absorbed during the baking phase. This isn’t the easiest dish to cook but with the assistance of Dr Malcolm Fairbairn, your dark energy will rise properly, without losing the grittiness of your galactic structure.

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