My journey in physics: musings on black holes, quantum gravity, gender, and disability

Date

Friday March 18, 2022
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Location

STI A + Zoom (HYBRID)
Event Category

A. W. Peet
University of Toronto

Abstract

A grand goal in modern theoretical physics is to figure out the operating system of the universe - for subatomic particles and their interactions, and for the fabric of spacetime itself. Quantum Mechanics is great for describing small things, and General Relativity is great for describing heavy things, but deep puzzles remain about how to combine them together. I will give an accessible introduction to recent advances in understanding black hole physics using ideas from string theory and holography toolkits. I will also offer experience-based reflections on how to make physics more welcoming to people from rainbow communities and to people managing physical/mental health conditions. No previous experience with any of these topics will be expected, and all are welcome.

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