🚀 The Time and Space Consortium (3-Day Event)
Event Timezone: Europe/Paris (CEST)
| Date | Time | Session |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1: Foundations of Spacetime (July 21, 2025) | ||
| Welcome & Keynote: The State of Modern Cosmology | ||
| Coffee Break | ||
| Session 1: General Relativity and the Geometry of Spacetime | ||
| Session 2: The Standard Model of Particle Physics | ||
| Networking Luncheon | ||
| Session 3: The Arrow of Time and Thermodynamics | ||
| Session 4: Gravitational Waves: Listening to the Cosmos | ||
| Session 5: Early Universe: Inflation and the Big Bang | ||
| Day 1 Closing Remarks | ||
| Day 2: Extreme Phenomena & Quantum Realms (July 22, 2025) | ||
| Morning Keynote: Black Holes and the Information Paradox | ||
| Coffee Break | ||
| Session 6: Quantum Entanglement: "Spooky Action at a Distance" | ||
| Session 7: Neutron Stars and Magnetars | ||
| Networking Luncheon | ||
| Session 8: The Search for Exoplanets and Biosignatures | ||
| Session 9: Wormholes and the Possibility of FTL Travel | ||
| Session 10: Inside the Event Horizon: A Study of Singularities | ||
| Day 2 Closing Remarks | ||
| Day 3: The Unseen Universe & Future Frontiers (July 23, 2025) | ||
| Morning Keynote: The Compelling Mysteries of Dark Matter | ||
| Coffee Break | ||
| Session 11: The Accelerating Universe: Understanding Dark Energy | ||
| Session 12: String Theory and the Quest for a Theory of Everything | ||
| Networking Luncheon | ||
| Session 13: Simulating the Universe: Computational Cosmology | ||
| Final Panel: The Next 100 Years in Time and Space Research | ||
| Consortium Closing Ceremony | ||