"Testing general relativity with cosmology" 28 February - 1 March 2011
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"Testing general relativity with cosmology"
28 February - 1 March 2011
Application info: http://royalsociety.org/events/general-relativity/
Application deadline: December 31st 2010
If General Relativity holds true then the majority of the Universe’s matter is exotic and unknown. With current developments in theoretical physics, alternatives to Einstein’s theory have begun to emerge. Furthermore, the coming decade promises wide-ranging, cutting edge experiments on cosmic scales. For the first time in almost a century we will begin to test Einstein’s theory and its rivals by comparing them to our ever more precise understanding of the Universe.
The aim of this Royal Society Discussion Meeting is to bring together theorists and experimentalists to work together on the application of upcoming surveys to understanding gravity on astrophysical scales.
Organisers:
Pedro Ferreira, Rachel Bean, Andy Taylor
28 February - 1 March 2011
Application info: http://royalsociety.org/events/general-relativity/
Application deadline: December 31st 2010
If General Relativity holds true then the majority of the Universe’s matter is exotic and unknown. With current developments in theoretical physics, alternatives to Einstein’s theory have begun to emerge. Furthermore, the coming decade promises wide-ranging, cutting edge experiments on cosmic scales. For the first time in almost a century we will begin to test Einstein’s theory and its rivals by comparing them to our ever more precise understanding of the Universe.
The aim of this Royal Society Discussion Meeting is to bring together theorists and experimentalists to work together on the application of upcoming surveys to understanding gravity on astrophysical scales.
Organisers:
Pedro Ferreira, Rachel Bean, Andy Taylor
\"Testing general relativity with cosmology\" 28
None of the registration links seem to work.
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\"Testing general relativity with cosmology\" 28
yep. professor Link doesn't work ! :-D
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