The writer and guest speaker at our first Bach, the Universe and Everything event of 2022/23 talks Star Wars, the connectons between astronony and music, and his love of music from Bach to Xanadu.
⭐ How did you become an astronomer? Why study astronomy?
I don’t remember a time when I haven’t been fascinated by the stars. I always felt drawn to the night sky. In that sense I suppose it was inevitable that I would become an astronomer but I had no idea how. Attending higher education was not a tradition in my family. Anyway, after working for a few years as a computer programmer, I applied to the University of Hertfordshire or Hatfield Polytechnic as it was then. They offered me a place on the physics and astronomy degree course, and I’ve never looked back.
⭐ Is there any one particular piece of information you have learned or discovered as a scientist that has changed your outlook or understanding of the universe?
Keep an open mind, be guided by evidence and don’t be afraid to say, “I was wrong” or “I don’t know”.