The Colloquium’s goal is to provide a window into the state-of-the-art in the foundations of spacetime physics. It brings together top-level philosophers and physicists willing to share their current research with an international audience.
25 February (17:00-19:00 CET) – John Norton (University of Pittsburgh) – "Eternal Inflation: When Probabilities Fail."
11 March (17:00-19:00 CET) – Claudio Calosi (University of Geneva) – "Out of All the Indifferences, Into One Thing: Wavefunction Monism."
25 March (17:00-19:00 CET) – Samuel Fletcher (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities) - "What Gravitational Waves Really Teach Us about Energy."
8 April (17:00-19:00 CEST) – Nick Huggett (University of Illinois at Chicago) – "Gravity Meets the Quantum in the Laboratory."
22 April (17:00-19:00 CEST) – Juliusz Doboszewski (University of Bonn) - "No 'No Go' for LIGO Prediction."
6 May (17:00-19:00 CEST) – Vincent Lam (University of Bern & Grenoble Alpes University) - TBA
20 May (17:00-19:00 CEST) – Carl Hoefer (ICREA and University of Barcelona) - TBA
3 June (17:00-19:00 CEST) – Michela Massimi (University of Edinburgh) - "Perspectival Modelling: Some Lessons from the History of Nuclear Models around 1930-50."
All the meetings will be online on Zoom. If you have not registered yet, you can do so
here.