Vistarini/Huggett Paper Appears

Deriving General Relativity from String Theory, by Tiziana Vistarini and me has just appeared in Philosophy of Science (http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/683448?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents – and also on the arXiv and philsci archives).

Talk with livestream: Kerry McKenzie

Please join us for a talk, Wednesday November 11th. Join us at UIC or video conference at Geneva (details under ‘Speakers’ above), or via YouTube livestream (also above – click on ‘all activities’ once you get to our channel): 9.15am Chicago time.

• Wednesday November 11th 2015 at UIC — Kerry McKenzie (UC San Diego): Against Brute Fundamentalism

Abstract: “The claim that the fundamental is ‘brute and inexplicable’ is recited almost reflexively in philosophy.  But this ‘brutalist’ stance toward the fundamental seems to lie in increasing tension with what physicists claim to aspire to.  In this talk, I argue that those aspirations of physicists are not only reasonable, but that there is a sense in which they are already realized. In so doing, I hope to show that the idea that everything can be explained need not be tainted with rationalist overtones, but also to underline how qualified any claim of this nature must ultimately be.” In terms of technical difficulty, this talk ranks 3/5

Essay Prize Deadline

Don’t forget that our essay prize deadline is November 30th — the winners receive $1000, and a place in the anthologies we are editing. Details at https://beyondspacetime.net/space-and-time-after-quantum-gravity/cfp-essay-prize-2015/.

Daniele Oriti 10/28/15

UPDATE: Here are the slides for the talk: http://bit.ly/1KEHxN8

On Wednesday, Daniele Oriti (Albert Einstein Institute, Golm) will speak on If space and time are emergent (in quantum gravity), what is cosmology? at Geneva. The clocks in Switzerland have gone forward for the winter, so check your local time (16.15 local time in Geneva). In Chicago, we will be video conferencing the talk at 10.15. We also hope to livestream on our YouTube channel. As always, full information at beyondspacetime.net.

Live streaming planned for tomorrow

UPDATE: Please find the slides at http://bit.ly/1PziqTv.

We plan to livestream tomorrow’s talk at Geneva by Michael Esfeld at 16:15 (CEST). To watch it, please go to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_VhTJBl6Mpmfjj5q832rjg and then find the livestream under the tiny ‘All Activities’ button above the list of videos.

As we still are just getting our feet wet with livestreaming, it comes with no warranties, and definitely no technical support (if you have something to say to help us, please let us know after the talk!). Apologies for any frustration you encounter.

If it works, then if you email questions for the speaker to our gmail (beyondspacetimeseminar), we will try to ask them of the speaker.

Hope you can make it. Look under the project tab above for more information on the talk itself.