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| Join Fermilab Senior Scientist, Don Lincoln as he explores how decades of research at Fermilab, a particle physics facility has taught us so much about our universe and how it works. He will share the future research plans for the facility, probing the mysteries of neutrinos, antimatter and a persistent puzzle involving muons. Don will also explain how the results from Fermilab, and other experiments, are helping theorists in their quest for the elusive 'Theory of Everything'. |
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| SEAN CARROLL | Theoretical Physicist and Philosopher |
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Where, when and how? are some of the most fundamental questions we can ask, and knowledge of space, time and motion has been central to the biggest discoveries in physics. Hear from professor of theoretical physics, Sean Carroll as he explores deep questions about the nature of space, time and change, laying out the framework of classical physics from Galileo and Euclid to Newton and Einstein. Starting with ideas that are centuries old, Sean will be your guide to the equations that revolutionised physics, leading to the theory of relativity and the prediction of black holes. |
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Clara Nellist, Physicist, ATLAS Experiment, CERN with Radboud University and Nikhef, Netherlands |
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