Scott Lecture I - Was Einstein Right? A Centennial Assessment
- ๐ค Speaker: Professor Clifford Will, Distinguished Professor of Physics, University of Florida ๐ Website
- ๐ Date & Time: Monday 26 October 2015, 16:00 - 17:00
- ๐ Venue: Pippard Lecture Theatre, Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics
Abstract
Einstein formulated general relativity 100 years ago. Although it is generally considered a great triumph, the theory’s early years were characterized by conceptual confusion, empirical uncertainties and a lack of relevance to ordinary physics. But in recent decades, a remarkably diverse set of precision experiments has established it as the “standard model” for gravitational physics. Yet it might not be the final word. We review a century of measurements that have verified general relativity, and describe some of the opportunities and challenges involved in testing Einsteinโs great theory in strong-field regimes and in gravitational waves.
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Monday 26 October 2015, 16:00-17:00