Einstein, Miller explains, was deeply inspired by Mozart’s music, and sensed an affinity between their work. Mozart’s music “was so pure that it seemed to have been ever-present in the universe, waiting to be discovered by the master,” Einstein once said. And he held similar views of his own work in physics, which revealed the “pre-established harmony” of the cosmos.
The link between physics and music may seem abstract at first. But TED has always been about making — and encouraging — such non-obvious connections. With any luck, Lisa Randall will draw such inspiration from the extraordinary musicians in Monterey next month …