Dear friends and colleagues, (apologies for cross posting)

  The DEADLINE is looming for registering for the meeting about Cosmology 
and Constants of Nature at DAMTP, Cambridge,  on the mornings of March 
17-19; as part of the Oxford-Cambridge philosophy of cosmology project 
,for philosophers of science.

Details are given below. All are welcome to attend. There is no 
registration fee and free lunches are provided but you are asked to 
register by THIS FRIDAY, ie Friday 28 February. Please pass this 
information on to anyone else who you think might be interested.

Best wishes,
John D. Barrow
  Jeremy Butterfield
  David Sloan
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Cosmology and the Constants of Nature
Monday, 17 March 2014 at 09:00 - Wednesday, 19 March 2014 at 15:00 (GMT);
DAMTP, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

The Constants of Nature are quantities, whose numerical values we know 
with the
greatest experimental accuracy - but about the rationale for those values, 
we have the greatest ignorance. We might also ask if they are indeed 
constant in
space and time, and investigate whether their values arise at random or 
are uniquely determined by some deep theory.

This mini-series of talks (in mornings only) is part of the joint
Oxford-Cambridge programme on the Philosophy of Cosmology which aims to
introduce philosophers of physics to fundamental problems in cosmology and
associated areas of high-energy physics.

The talks are aimed at philosophers of physics but should also be of 
interest to
a wide range of cosmologists.  Speakers will introduce the physical 
constants
that define the standard model of particle physics and cosmology together 
with the data that determine them,
describe observational programmes that  test the constancy of traditional
'constants', including the cosmological constant, and discuss how
self-consistent theories of varying constants can be formulated.

Speakers:
  John Barrow, University of Cambridge
  John Ellis, King's College London
  Pedro Ferreira, University of Oxford
  Joao Magueijo, Imperial College, London
  Thanu Padmanabhan, IUCAA, Pune
  Martin Rees, University of Cambridge
  John Webb, University of New South Wales, Sydney

Registration is free and includes morning coffee and lunch.
Participants are requested to register at the conference website; where 
the full
programme of talks can also be found:
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/events/constants2014/


For enquiries about this event please contact Margaret Bull at
[email protected]



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Jeremy Butterfield:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Butterfield
Homepage: http://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/butterfield/
Trinity College, Cambridge CB2 1TQ
Tel: 01223 761524 (office); 07557-668413 (mobile); NB: new mobile number.
Visit the journal, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13552198






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