
Christophe Goupil, Professor of physics, Université de Paris, Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire des Energies de Demain (LIED, CNRS UMR 8236).
For online (live) attendance: https://live.epog.eu
For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu
Asserting that the question of energy is central to the future of our society is obvious to all those who note the strong link between GDP and energy consumption. We can decide to deny this fact but then we have to de-centralise the energy of the physical world and turn it into a purely financial quantity. This is not the objective of this course. In its original definition, energy is the currency that makes it possible to account for the transformations of matter. In this course, following this definition, you will be proposed to explore the concept of energy, both in its historical development and in its disciplinary developments, particularly in physics, biology and economics.
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