Multiverse and LHC

Cycle D | And yet it moves! | Science and technology in the 21st century

Dates

Prices

Free admission

Location

Onassis Stegi

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
Wednesday
Time
19:00
Venue
Main Stage

Information

Tickets

Free admission

The CERN experiment

The 21st century has brought with it an ever more pressing need to debate technological developments and advances in the natural sciences. Facing up to climate change beyond myths and exaggerations, the need to safeguard bio-diversity, revolutionary developments in the fields of genetics and biotechnology and the impact these will have on our lives are all areas in which we owe it to ourselves to stay fully informed. This thematic cycle will equip us with the knowledge we need to debate and act accordingly.

Multiverse and LHC

The CERN experiment took over a decade to set up and has cost several billion Euros. What might the Large Haldron Collider reveal about the creation of the universe and the fundamental phenomena of Physics, and how?

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Entrance to all the events in the “Talks and Thoughts” Cycle is free and on a first come, first served basis.

The distribution of entrance tickets begins one (1) hour before each event.

Simultaneous translation is provided in the case of speakers using a language other than Greek.

The "Talks & Thoughts" events are also live streamed on onassis.org.

The videos are also available after the end of the shows.

Speaker

  • Distinguished Professor of Theoretical Physics, Texas A&M University, Center for Theoretical Physics College Station, Texas, USA

    Dimitri Nanopoulos