Apparent paradoxes in the physical descriptions of the natural world around us and in the perceived cosmos have existed since antiquity. These have grown in sophistication as the field of physics has developed over thele centuries and with the advent of the theories of relativity and quantum mechanics in particular. This conference will examine several paradoxes in physics from across the centuries and will scrutinise how the fundamental physics and mathematics underpinning them may help to resolve these.
Registration to attend this conference is free but booking is required to attend the conference either in person or online as below.
IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE INCLUDING THE CONFERENCE DINNER: