Thursday March 26th, from 2:30 to 4:00pm, DP Hall.
We are entering what many are beginning to call “The Fourth Science”—a new era in which artificial intelligence, data, and technological advancement are accelerating the pace of discovery across all fields of knowledge. This shift is not confined to science alone; it is transforming business, society, and the way we understand the world itself. In this context, it becomes worth asking a more fundamental question: what do we still consider impossible? As human understanding increasingly combines with AI and technological progress, the boundaries of what we once thought unattainable are being redefined—perhaps limited only by the laws of physics. This invites us to reflect: what seems impossible today, and what might happen if it no longer is? Learning to think beyond conventional limits will be one of the most important skills in navigating this new era.