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MCMP Workshop "Why Trust a Theory? Reconsidering Scientific Methodology in Light of Modern Physics"
Panel III: Has Physics changed? - and should it?
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Introduction
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Statements from the panelists
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Discussion with the audience
Date:
09.12.2015
Lecturers:
Elena Castellani
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Radin Dardashti
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Georgi Dvali
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David Gross
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Daniele Oriti
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Karim Thebault
Secret Quantum Lives of Black Holes and Dark Energy
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Introduction
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Black holes in language of basic quantum information
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Quantum criticality
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Testing for the influence of quantum criticality
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Conclusion
Date:
09.12.2015
Lecturer:
Georgi Dvali
What can we learn from Analogue Experiments?
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Introduction
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Analogy and Experiment
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The Hawking Effect
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Trans-Planckian Problem and Universality
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Confirmation via Analogue Experimentation
Date:
09.12.2015
Lecturer:
Karim Thebault
Lost in Math
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Introduction
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Foundational Physics & The Hidden Rules of Physics
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Beauty, Naturalness or Simplicity as a Guide?
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Human Bias
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Summary
Date:
09.12.2015
Lecturer:
Sabine Hossenfelder
Aspects of Quantum Gravity
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Introduction
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Some basic problems in quantum gravity
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Graviton scattering in quantum gravity
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T-duality and non-associative geometry
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Summary
Date:
09.12.2015
Lecturer:
Dieter Lüst
Scientific Methodology: A View from Early String Theory
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Scientific methodology: which issue?
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Scientific methodology: examples from early string theory
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Alternative ways to the critical dimension
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Conclusion
Date:
09.12.2015
Lecturer:
Elena Castellani
String Theory to the Rescue
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Introduction
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Strings and quantum gravity
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The short distance problem
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Uniqueness of dynamics
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Physics from geometry
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Duality between gauge fields and strings
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Black hole entropy and information
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Summary, part I
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Summary, part II: The multiverse
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Summary, part III: The future
Date:
09.12.2015
Lecturer:
David Gross
Limits in testing the Multiverse
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Introduction
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Varieties and motivation of multiverses
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Arguments and evidence for existence of a multiverse
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Issues in assessing multiverse theory
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Implications for multiverse theory
Date:
09.12.2015
Lecturer:
George Ellis
Panel II: How far do we get with Empirical Data?
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Introduction
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Statements from the panelists
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Discussion with the audience
Date:
08.12.2015
Lecturers:
Johanna Erdmenger
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Gordon Kane
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Viatcheslav Mukhanov
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Fernando Quevedo
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Björn Malte Schäfer
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Joseph Silk
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Chris Smeenk
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Chris Wüthrich
Is the Quantum Origin of Galaxies Falsifiable?
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Introduction
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Multiverse? One Universe?
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Predictions
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Conclusion
Date:
08.12.2015
Lecturer:
Viatcheslav Mukhanov
Considering the Role of Information Theory in Fundamental Physics
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Introduction
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Bekenstein and the Generalized Second Law
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The Quest for Physical Salience
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Final Point & Conclusion
Date:
08.12.2015
Lecturer:
Chris Wüthrich
Achievements and Challenges for String Phenomenology/Cosmology
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Fundamental Theories
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String Phenomenology
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History
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Future?
Date:
08.12.2015
Lecturer:
Fernando Quevedo
The Limits of Cosmology, Post-Planck
Date:
08.12.2015
Lecturer:
Joseph Silk
String/M-Theories about our World are Testable in the Traditional Physics Way
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Introduction
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Testing Theories in Physics
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Compactified String Theories to Relativistic Supergravity Quantum Field Theories
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Example - M-Theory compactified on G2 Manifold
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Final Remarks
Date:
08.12.2015
Lecturer:
Gordon Kane
Gaining Access
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Introduction
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Gaining Access
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Strategies
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Strategies in Inflation
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Conclusion
Date:
08.12.2015
Lecturer:
Chris Smeenk
Dark Gravity, Dark Fluids, and Dark Statistics
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Introduction
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Homogeneous Universe
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Perturbations
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Structures
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Statistics
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Statistical Limits
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Summary
Date:
08.12.2015
Lecturer:
Björn Malte Schäfer
Panel I: Why Trust a Theory?
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Introduction
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Statements from the panelists
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Discussion amongst the panelists
(00:47:05)
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Discussion with the audience
Date:
07.12.2015
Lecturers:
Peter Achinstein
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Richard Dawid
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David Gross
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Stephan Hartmann
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Helge Kragh
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Massimo Pigliucci
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Carlo Rovelli
Scientific Speculation
Date:
07.12.2015
Lecturer:
Peter Achinstein
Fundamental Theories and Epistemic Shifts: Can History of Science serve as a Guide?
Date:
07.12.2015
Lecturer:
Helge Kragh
Physics without Experiments?
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Introduction
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Scientific Methodology and Non-empirical Theory Assessment
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What is putting limitations on scientific unterdetermination?
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Where is the limitation taking place?
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Conclusion
Date:
07.12.2015
Lecturer:
Radin Dardashti
Post-empirical Physics, Falsificationism, and the Public Perception of Science
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Introduction
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Popper, Popperianism & the Popperazzi
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The "Standard Model" vs. an Extended Synthesis
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Why this matters
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A Munich Declaration?
Date:
07.12.2015
Lecturer:
Massimo Pigliucci
Non-empirical Confirmation
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Assessing the status of String Theory
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Extending the concept of confirmation
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Non-empirical arguments
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NEC and prediction
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The status of Nonempirical Confirmation
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Conclusion
Date:
07.12.2015
Lecturer:
Richard Dawid
Has Theoretical Fundamental Physics become Sterile?
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Introduction
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Context of Discovery vs. Context of Validation
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String Theory Validation Criteria
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Conclusion
Date:
07.12.2015
Lecturer:
Carlo Rovelli
What is a Theory?
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Introduction
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The Roles of Theory in Physics
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Experiments vs. Theory
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Distinguishing Frameworks, Theories, Models
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Example: From Quantum Mechanics to QCD to the Standard Model
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The Issue is not Ideology, but Strategy!
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String Theory
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Testing String Theory
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Conclusion
Date:
07.12.2015
Lecturer:
David Gross
Opening
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Welcome from Richard Dawid
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Welcome from Stephan Hartmann
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Welcome from Dieter Lüst
Date:
07.12.2015
Lecturers:
Richard Dawid
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Stephan Hartmann
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Dieter Lüst
Website:
http://www.whytrustatheory2015.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/index.html
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