Revisiting the Casimir Effect

Revisiting the Casimir Effect

By Washington DC Quantum Computing Meetup
Online event

Overview

Most physicists assume the existence of a “quantum foam” as a firmly proven given due to experimental proof of the Casimir effect.

Most physicists assume the existence of a “quantum foam” as a firmly proven given due to experimental proof of the Casimir effect. In this presentation, I conduct a deep dive into past and current research on the Casimir effect, examining how Casimir interactions can be reframed as remnants of the process by which particles create the highly structured, very-low-energy separation processes that generate the collective particle states we refer to as “space.”


Speaker:

Terry Bollinger is a computer scientist with BS, MS, and Professional Degrees from the Missouri University of Science and Technology.

Category: Science & Tech, Science

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • Online

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Online event

Organized by

Washington DC Quantum Computing Meetup

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Dec 6 · 9:00 AM PST