Mahmoud Jalloh, "Maxwell, Peirce, and Planck: The Quest for Absolute Measurement and Absolute Reality"

Wednesday, June 25, 2025 4:15pm

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1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, Santa Fe, NM 87505

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People are often interested in physics due to its purported objectivity. It aims to trulybe a study of nature (φύσεις) in itself. On the other hand, physics is a human construct, a language we use to describe the world as we experience it. In our quest for absolute reality, then, it seems that we must rid our description of the world of all subjectivity.

This lecture concerns part of a story of such an attempt: the quest for absolute measurement. We will consider physical and philosophical aspects of the attempts of Maxwell, Peirce, and Planck to rid our language of physical measurement of undue subjectivity. This will shed some light on the possibility of absolute reality—and the possibility of communication with aliens.

This lecture is at 4:15 p.m. MT.  It will be livestreamed - details below.

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