Report on the Solvay 2005 Public day

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In summary, the conversation discusses a Solvay meeting on physics held in 2005 and the aftermath of a public day organized in Brussels. One attendee has written a review on his blog, while another attendee expresses his skepticism towards string theory. The conversation then shifts to questions posed by Dijkgraaf and 't Hooft, which are considered metaphysical in nature and not directly related to the current problems in physics.
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Greetings,

You may remember that 2005 saw another Solvay meeting on physics. In it's aftermath, a public day was organised in Brussels. Your's truly was present, and has composed a short review on his blog :

http://stringschool.blogspot.com/

Enjoy!
 
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Fortunate you, Dimitri.

I note that Gross was the only one interested in physics at all. The other ones are about metaphysics. Very Solvay-like, then?
 
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Arivero, I know that you don't believe in string theory, that's fine by me.

But consider the questions by Dijkgraaf and 't Hooft :

DIJKGRAAF : What will the equations of physics look like in a century? What kind of new mathematics will we use?
't HOOFT : Do we need to reformulate quantum mechanics? When the subject is more mature, and better understood mathematically, will it change our view on physics?

Even if you don't like string theory, how is this metaphysics? :confused:
 
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Dimitri Terryn said:
Arivero, I know that you don't believe in string theory, that's fine by me.

But consider the questions by Dijkgraaf and 't Hooft :

DIJKGRAAF : What will the equations of physics look like in a century? What kind of new mathematics will we use?
't HOOFT : Do we need to reformulate quantum mechanics? When the subject is more mature, and better understood mathematically, will it change our view on physics?

Even if you don't like string theory, how is this metaphysics? :confused:

Well, they are questions about the narrative more than about the action itself.

Particularly, t'Hooft second question is either tautological or retoric (how can you have a more mature subject holding the same views?). His first question is more physical but it is more a reflect of his own current research interest, and it is still a metaquestion: it does not point the finger on the current problems of QM or QFT.
 

1. What is the Solvay 2005 Public Day?

The Solvay 2005 Public Day was a public event organized by the Solvay company in 2005. It aimed to showcase the company's activities and innovations in the field of chemistry.

2. Who attended the Solvay 2005 Public Day?

The Solvay 2005 Public Day was open to the general public, as well as scientists, researchers, and industry professionals. It was also attended by government officials, media representatives, and other stakeholders in the field of chemistry.

3. What was the main purpose of the Solvay 2005 Public Day?

The main purpose of the Solvay 2005 Public Day was to promote the importance and impact of chemistry in our daily lives. It also aimed to showcase Solvay's contributions and advancements in the field of chemistry, as well as highlight its commitment to sustainability and innovation.

4. What activities were included in the Solvay 2005 Public Day?

The Solvay 2005 Public Day featured various activities such as scientific lectures, interactive workshops, demonstrations, and exhibitions. Attendees also had the opportunity to network with experts in the field and learn about the latest developments in chemistry.

5. Will there be another Solvay Public Day in the future?

Solvay has continued to organize public events and open days in subsequent years. However, it is uncertain if there will be another Solvay Public Day specifically focused on the year 2005. Interested individuals can check the company's website or social media channels for future events and updates.

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