Program
Conference Talks
The Sixth Physics and Philosophy MeetingDay 1
Vishnya Maudlin, Ph.D., Professor at New York University : Theories of Space and Time from Aristotle to Einstein (Part I)
Franjo Sokolić, Ph.D., Professor at the Faculty of Science, University of Split: Space and Time in Classical Physics and Relativity
Tomislav Živković, Ph.D., Professor, Institute Ruđer Bošković: A Common Falacy in QM: About Delayed Choice Experiment and Retrocausality (Part I)
Detlef Dürr, Ph.D., Professor at Math. Inst. LMU, München: Shape Space Quantum Physics
Neven Bilić, Ph.D., Professor, Institute Ruđer Bošković: Space and Time in Modern Cosmology
Day 2
Vishnya Maudlin, Ph.D., Professor at New York University: Theories of Space and Time from Aristotle to Einstein (Part II)
Tomislav Živković, Ph.D., Professor, Institute Ruđer Bošković: A Common Falacy in QM: About Delayed Choice Experiment and Retrocausality (Part II)
Tim Maudlin, Ph.D., Professor at New York University: Does Non-Relativistic Quantum Theory Exist?
Marko Uršič Ph.D., Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Ljubljana: Universe or Multiverse?
Day 3
Tim Maudlin, Ph.D., Professor at New York University: On Evaporating Black Holes
Christian Wüthrich, Ph.D., Professor at Universite de Geneve: The Disappearance of Space and Time in Quantum Theories of Gravity
Dragan Poljak, Ph.D., Professor at FESB, University of Split: Numerical Modelling in Magnetohydrodynamics and Quantum Mechanics
Day 4
Christian Wüthrich, Ph.D., Professor at Universite de Geneve: What Becomes of a Casual Set?
Ilya Shapiro, Ph.D., Professor at Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil: What We Know and What We Want to Know About Quantum Gravity
Neven Bilić, Ph.D., Professor, Institute Ruđer Bošković: Emergent Spacetime in the Laboratory
Author's Name and Surname, Pathways to emerge time in Physics: examples from liquid state Physics