2005
New Perspectives on Space and Time (Askloster June 29 – July 2, 2005)
Day ONE: 29th June 2005
Introductory Address by Georg Wikman
A.M. Talks :
Basil Hiley, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Birkbeck Colege, University of London
Non-Commutative Geometry from the Perspective of A Physicist
Part 1 : Algebras and Process
Part 2 : Algebraic vs Geometric Aspects of Spinors and Twistors
Fabio Frescura, Professor of Physics, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
Symmetric and Antisymmetric Structures in Quantum Theory and The Program of Geometrisation of Physics
Melvin Brown, TPRU London
The Bohm Interpretation and Momentum Space : The Relationship between Mechanics and Dynamics in the Bohm Picture
P.M.:
Discussion of A.M. Talks
Additional Talk by Freddy van Oystaeye, Mathematics, Antwerpen
On Shadow Manifolds in the light of some ideas from Algebraic Geometry
Day TWO: 30th June 2005
A.M. Talks:
Simon Schnoll, Professor of Moscow State University
Experimental Evidence for 4-Dimensional Spacetime Fluctuations and Anisotropy : 50 Years of Data (Part 1)
Reg Cahill, School of Chemistry and Physics, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
Process Physics and The Physics of 3-Space : From Information Theory to a New Theory of Quantum Space and Matter ( Part I )
A.M. Talk:
Tim Palmer, EMRWF, Reading
“It” From Bit : A New Perspective
Day THREE: 1st July 2005
A.M. Talks:
Yuri A. Baurov, Moscow
Experimental Investigation of A New Anisotropic Interaction and a Possible New Quantum Information Channel
Andrei Khrennikov, University of Vexxjo, Sweden
QM as An Approximation To A Classical Statistical Field Theory
Georg Wikman, SHIRD, Goteborg
Indistinguishables – Different but Not Distinct. Proposals for their Mathematical Representation
P.M. Talks:
Simon Schnoll, Professor of Moscow University
Experimental Evidence for 4-Dimensional Spacetime Fluctuations and Anisotropy: 50 Years of Data (Part 2)
Maurice De Gosson, University of Karlskroga Sweden
The Schroedinger Equation in Phase Space: Symplectomorphisms and The Topological Meaning of Planck’s Constant
Day FOUR: 2nd July 2005
A.M. Talks:
Alexis Kirillov, Moscow
Topological Structure and Internal and External Spaces in Particle Physics
Reg T. Cahill, School of Chemistry and Physics, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
Process Physics and The Physics of 3-Space : From Information Theory to a New Theory of Quantum Space and Matter ( Part II )
P.M. Talks:
Yuri A. Baurov, Moscow
Byuon Theory : A Theory of The Origin of the Universe
Basil Hiley, Professor Emeritus, Birkbeck College, London University
Algebraic Quantum Mechanics, Deformed Algebras, and The Bohm Interpretation
Closing Address to the Meeting by Georg Wikman