LAURA KNIGHT-JADCZYK AND JOE QUINN
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Memorandum for the Record
I just got a crazy email about this so I am responding to it.
Towler asked me what I might talk about. I told him. I never demanded to talk at the meeting. This whole thing is a trite Red Herring. Also I was formally invited as Tower's email below proves.
Towler misrepresents the truth when he wrote in the Times Higher Education that
1) I wrote hundreds of emails in a week about this to him - it was about 2 dozen.
2) That I used "foul language" - never.
3) That somehow I am responsible for alleged "threats" from nutty people on the web who I do not know.
4) and this trite matter that he took out of context because he had nothing substantial to complain about
From: Mike Towler
Subject: Re: Invitation
Date: January 24, 2010 9:19:24 AM PST
To: JACK SARFATTI
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Hi Jack,
Great - you're on the list.
shall I publicize the workshop or do you want to keep it low-profile?
Feel free to publicize, of course. Note however that I won't be able to accept any more participants until we're clear which of the original list of invitees have accepted.
So far:
12 YES
6 PROBABLY YES
2 PROBABLY NOT
3 DEFINITELY NOT
28 YET TO REPLY
By the way, were you able to find any money from your friends in the end? I'm almost at the stage where I have to start worrying about finances.
Cheers,
Mike
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On Fri, 22 Jan 2010, JACK SARFATTI wrote:
yes, that's fine I will attend
i am not actively working on consciousness
i am mainly working on cosmology these days
hologram horizon gravity, dark energy/dark matter
mainly want to learn what Valentini is doing in more detail
:-)
shall I publicize the workshop or do you want to keep it low-profile?
On Jan 22, 2010, at 4:50 AM, Mike Towler wrote:
Dear Jack,
Sorry to be so slow with the Bohm meeting. Antony and I have been working
on the official announcement and the programme. So as not to scare the
more traditional uptight chaps, we've decided to lower the emphasis - for
official publicity purposes at least - on the 'celebrity nutjob' end of
things (consciousness and all that..). Of course, in the actual meeting we
can talk about what you want.. So:
It is our pleasure to invite you to attend the forthcoming discussion
workshop "21st-century directions in de Broglie-Bohm theory and beyond" to
be held at the Apuan Alps Centre for Physics in Tuscany, Italy next
August. The official announcement with all relevant details is below.
Please can you officially confirm that you would like to attend.
Note also that I had to change the dates - since the main house that we usually rent in the village was unavailable later in September.
With our very best wishes,
Mike Towler
Antony Valentini
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| Prof. Antony Valentini ([email protected]) |
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WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT
21st-century directions in de Broglie-Bohm theory and beyond
============================================================
Saturday 28th August - Saturday 4th September 2010
Apuan Alps Centre for Physics @ TTI, Vallico Sotto, Tuscany, Italy
[Link]
A4 POSTER FOR THE WORKSHOP AVAILABLE HERE :
[Link]
A quantum foundations discussion workshop on the de Broglie-Bohm
formulation of quantum mechanics and related topics is to take place in
late August/early September 2010 at the Apuan Alps Centre for Physics, a
15th-century Tuscan former monastery in the mountains near the
beautiful Italian city of Lucca. It is hoped that the meeting will be of
great interest to anyone stimulated by the work of physicists Louis de
Broglie and David Bohm, and by the directions their ideas have followed
through the work of many people over more than eighty years. The meeting
is being organized by Cambridge University physicist Dr. Mike Towler, who
owns and runs the monastery, and Prof. Antony Valentini of Imperial
College, London and Clemson University in South Carolina. In its six years
of operation, the monastery has become well-known as a unique communal
venue where the community spirit and magnificent location have inspired a
series of memorable meetings; we very much hope this workshop will
continue this tradition.
The usual format of workshops at this venue is intended to encourage a
relaxed and intellectually-stimulating atmosphere rather different to the
8am to 7pm grind of your regular conference. Formal talks are restricted
to the mornings, and participants are given the freedom and space to think
and to contemplate and discuss the issues at hand in front of the many
available blackboards. For the young and vigorous, afternoon mountain
walks, caving, and other healthy outdoor pursuits are organized, whilst
the unfit and elderly might enjoy artistic tours, reading and conversation
in the garden, and gentle country strolls, with all participants reuniting
in the evening for excellent Tuscan dinners in local restaurants. It is
hoped that by taking part in these activities, whilst breathing clean
mountain air and having access to good food and wine, participants will be
able to return home mentally and physically refreshed as well as having
learned something new about science.
De Broglie-Bohm theory is a 'hidden variables' formulation of quantum
mechanics initially developed by de Broglie from 1923-1927 and clarified
and extended by Bohm beginning in 1952. In non-relativistic quantum theory
it differs from the orthodox viewpoint in that the notion of 'probability'
refers to the probability that a particle *is* at some position, rather
than to its probability of being found there in a suitable measurement.
From this seemingly subtle difference it is easy to show that - contrary
to popular belief - QM can be interpreted as a dynamical theory of
particle trajectories rather than as a statistical theory of observation. In such a formalism the standard paradoxes related to measurement,
observation and wave function collapse (Schroedinger's cat, and so on)
largely evaporate. The classical limit does not have to be presupposed and
emerges from the theory in a relatively clear way. All the 'talk' is
replaced by sharply-defined mathematics, it becomes possible to
'visualize' the reality of most quantum events, and - most importantly -
the theory is completely consistent with the full range of QM
predictive-observational data. While some believe the study of
interpretational questions to be mere semantics or 'just philosophy', it
is often forgotten that the location of the boundary between philosophy
and physics is unknown, and that one's philosophical perspective can guide
mathematical developments. For many people it is clear that de
Broglie-Bohm theory should be studied, not only because it is beginning to
make apparently testable predictions, but also because it has the
potential to suggest possible directions towards the next generation of
ideas in theoretical physics.
Over the years the subject has been somewhat contentious, both internally
and in its relationship with people working in other areas. It is however
clear that - because of its fringe nature in modern physics - there is a
singular need for researchers in the field to move forward with a common
purpose. The meeting therefore intends to focus the energies of
professionals in quantum foundations by resolving, in so far as is
possible, any conflicts that have arisen. Areas of disagreement will be
identified, and inspired by the relaxed environment and generous spirit
engendered by the monastery, participants shall work towards achieving a
harmonious understanding. The formation of new collaborations, the
beginning of new projects, and the identification of the best new
directions for 21st-century research are to be encouraged. Participants
will also work towards mutually satisfactory answers to specific
objections levelled by critics of de Broglie-Bohm theory (some of whom
will be invited); a summary of the best answers to such objections - if we
can agree on them - will be put on a suitable website afterwards.
Though the format of the meeting is highly flexible and suggestions are
most welcome, an initial suggestion for possible topics might include:
- Quantum non-equilibrium and 'signal non-locality'. Dynamical relaxation
to quantum equilibrium. Potential instabilities in the Bohm dynamics.
- Possible deeper interpretations of de Broglie-Bohm theory (such as Basil
Hiley's new quantum algebra work).
- Pilot-wave field theories and relativistic generalizations
- De Broglie-Bohm quantum cosmology
- 'Deconstructing' the wave function. Can the theory be reduced to 3-space
waves? Norsen's 'theory of exclusively local beables'.
- Proposed experimental tests (Valentini, Riggs, etc..)
- The ontological status of the theory. First or Second order? Energy.
Empty waves. The arguments for and against psi-epistemic hidden-variables
theories. Alternative formulations of deterministic hidden-variables
theories. Non-Markovian trajectory theories.
- Comparison with the consistent histories formulation.
- Use of trajectories for efficient numerical simulations in quantum
chemistry.
- Spin, antisymmetry, the exclusion principle and the 'quantum force.'
- Responses to common objections (it's not possible for particles to
exist; particles going round corners ought to radiate etc.).
- The best way to teach the subject. Why should young people be interested
in these ideas, when showing interest in quantum foundations still might
harm their careers? Of what use is de Broglie-Bohm theory and why is it
to be studied?
In deciding on suitable topics for talks, speakers are encouraged to avoid rehashing old arguments to which, ultimately, the answers are a matter of opinion. Rather, we are looking for genuinely new, forward-looking material which can guide future research in quantum foundations.
Given the nature of the event, most participants will be specifically
invited, but anyone who feels they have something to contribute and wishes
to attend the meeting should contact the organizers for further details.
The initial list of people to be invited is as follows:
Guido Bacciagaluppi, Herman Batalaan, Andrew Bennett, Harvey Brown, Jeremy
Butterfield, Samuel Colin, Murray Daw, Maaneli Derakhshani, Chris Dewdney,
Felipe Falciano, Arthur Fine, Sheldon Goldstein, Jonathan Halliwell, Jim
Hartle, Lucien Hardy, Basil Hiley, Peter Holland, Adrian Kent, Tim
Maudlin, David Mermin, Alberto Montina, Lubos Motl, Wayne Myrvold, Hrvoje
Nikolic, Travis Norsen, Philip Pearle, Roger Penrose, Alejandro Perez,
Patrick Peter, Nelson Pinto-Neto, Paavo Pylkkanen, Peter Riggs, Carlo
Rovelli, Jack Sarfatti, Simon Saunders, Maximilian Schlosshauer, Ilja
Schmelzer, Lee Smolin, Rafael Sorkin, Rob Spekkens, Ward Struyve, Mike
Towler, Roderick Tumulka, Jos Uffink, Lev Vaidman, Antony Valentini, David
Wallace, Robert Wyatt, James Yearsley.
Space permitting, students and family members are welcome.
For further practical details, such as transport, accommodation,
excursions, food, technical equipment and so on, please see the draft
workshop programme document available on the monastery website
www.vallico.net/tti/tti.html (follow the link 'PUBLIC EVENTS').
We look forward to seeing you in Tuscany in summer 2010.
Warm regards,
Mike Towler and Antony Valentini
Even if I participated in conferences with quite a number of scientists invited to this particular one, I would never be invited to this one. Why? Because I am also interested in paranormal. And this is something that is allowed in private but should NEVER be admitted in public. Why? Simple, if you are interested in paranormal, then, by the non-linearly twisted logic of the organizers and their sponsors you can not be a good physicist or a mathematician. And if you good - that's even worse for you.
Comment: Readers' comments to the above article:
Jack Sarfatti 29 April, 2010 Jack Sarfatti 29 April, 2010 Guy Lyon Playfair 29 April, 2010
Also 'uninvited', no doubt, should be Sir Isaac Newton, whose research interests in creationism and alchemy make his participation in a scientific conference inappropriate. And wasn't Bohm once caught watching Uri Geller bending bits of metal?
Tom Ruffles 29 April, 2010 Brian Josephson 29 April, 2010 whippet 29 April, 2010 George Mickhail 29 April, 2010 Mike Towler 29 April, 2010 Bill Shroyer 29 April, 2010 Gary S Bekkum 29 April, 2010 Eric 29 April, 2010 Jack Sarfatti 29 April, 2010 Jack Sarfatti 29 April, 2010 Jack Sarfatti 29 April, 2010
One last remark - well maybe not last ;-) Towler's version is a blatantly false Orwellian re-writing of history as my email record will prove to any serious investigator.
Brian Josephson 29 April, 2010 Jack Sarfatti 29 April, 2010 Michael Pyshnov 30 April, 2010 Jack Sarfatti 30 April, 2010 etzel cardena 30 April, 2010 Brian Josephson 30 April, 2010 Don Quixote 30 April, 2010 Donald McLean 30 April, 2010 Antony Valentini 4 May, 2010