VoIP Physics Debates
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Idea and Motivation
VVoIP_Physics_Debates is a non-profit, non-governmental organization formed to organize VoIP (voice and video over IP) video-panel debates (seminars, colloquiums, workshops, and schools) supported by free of charge internet and paper publications of proceedings to facilitate progress in physics and related subjects.
The panel debates at VVoIP_Physics_Debates provide critical reviews of the current state of physics. They evaluate existing work, place it in a meaningful context, and suggest areas where more work and new results are needed. The panel debates also offer annotated insights into the key literature, describe other available resources and new unpublished results. The XYZ is unique in maintaining a suite of high-quality panel debates, which are kept up-to-date by the panelists.
The VVoIP_Physics_Debates is a forum for the debate of leading scientists about what they believe but not necessarily can prove it (not yet). The basic modus operandi behind the VVoIP_Physics_Debates is to gather a hundred (or so) of the most brilliant minds in the world in "internet room", "lock them in", and have them ask each other the questions they were asking themselves. |
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Modus Operandi of VVoIP_Physics_Debates
- Attending scientific conferences is obviously useful and awarding. However, the modern global world presents new challenges. In particular, an ever increasing number of research papers and an increasing rate of progress in science.
- While traveling to the conferences locations is awarding, it is also time-consuming and financially demanding.
- We propose a new approach of VoIP (voice and video over IP) video-conferencing. It has only advantages including:
- → Life questions and comments of your lecture allowed
- → Conference proceedings = video recorded lectures published at the conference website
- → Low-budget scientific exchange
- → Easy to Use
- → Reliable
Please consult the below table to navigate this website via
provided WebSite Link to the spectific conference.
Date | VoIP_Physics_Debates | WebSite | |
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2018 Debates | |||
1 | May 2nd - 5th | 1st Debate on Förster Resonance Energy Transfer and Beyond | Debate Link[1] |
2 | Dec. 6th -8th | Interpretations of Quantum Theory | Debate Link[2] |
2019 Debates | |||
1 | Jan. 25th - 26th | Uncertainty Relations | Debate Link[3] |
2 | Feb. 22nd - 23rd | Free Will | Debate Link[4] |
3 | Mar. 15th - 16th | 1st Debate on Unconventional Computing | |
4 | Apr. 4th - 7th | 2nd Debate on Förster Resonance Energy Transfer and Beyond | Debate Link[5] |
5 | May 10th - 11th | Electron Transfer in Chemistry, Biology, and Nano-Science | Debate Link[6] |
6 | June 21st - 22nd | Undecidability, Incompleteness, and Randomness |