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DTSTART:20250922T180000Z
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LOCATION:Chamberlin 5280
SUMMARY:The Measure Problem and the beginning of the Universe\, Theory
  Seminar (High Energy/Cosmology)\, Bjoern Hassfeld\, UW-Madison
DESCRIPTION:Making predictions (even statistical) for future measureme
 nts becomes a highly nontrivial theoretical challenge if the underlyin
 g fundamental theory of consideration allows for more than one solutio
 n. String Theory with its large landscape of solutions is a prime such
  example. After explaining why it is difficult to construct a measure 
 on the space of the outcome of future measurements\, a possible measur
 e for the multiverse is presented. It turns out that the beginning of 
 the universe plays an important role for making predictions. An overvi
 ew over old and new proposals thereof will be given. Event recording: 
 https://youtu.be/Kxd4ioJMwGc
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=9407
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