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It was Einstein who said, "To me, the most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible." As Einstein Year draws to a close, we ask if he did fully comprehend the universe - or are there points at which Einstein fails?

Professor Michael Duff from Imperial College London looks at the limitations and failures of Einstein's special theory of relativity and explores current attempts to find a unified theory of everything.

This evening costs 13 GBP per person, which includes a two-course meal and a drink.