Thursday, December 1, in celebration of the World Year of Physics:


Live feed in Cardwell 102, 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM, CST. Highlights replayed 7 PM – 8 PM.
Other viewing locations to be announced. You may also view on your own desktop by visiting
http://beyond-einstein.web.cern.ch/beyond-einstein/.

 

CET

 

CST

 

PST

 

Taipei

 

Programme

 

 

12:00

 

5:00 am

 

3:00 am

 

7:00 pm

 

Opening from CERN, Geneva
- Best of World Year of Physics 
- Live connection with  Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Egypt: Why Einstein?

 

 

12:30

 

5:30 am

 

3:30 am

 

7:30 pm

 

National Science Education Center Taipei: Einstein and High-Tech

 

 

13:15

 

6:15 am

 

4:15 am

 

8:15 pm

 

Special Initiative  Newton in the Atlas detector at CERN

 

 

13:30

 

6:30 am

 

4:30 am

 

8:30 pm

 

Following the path of Einstein's life through Bern, Pavia, Milan and Berlin

 

 

14:20

 

7:20 am

 

5:20 am

 

9:20 pm

 

"Refugees have a lot to give. Einstein was a refugee" With UNHCR, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

 

 

14:50

 

7:50 am

 

5:50 am

 

9:50 pm

 

Bloomfield Science Museum, Jerusalem : How did Einstein's 1905 papers affected the way we see the world today.

 

 

15:30

 

8:30 am

 

6:30 am

 

10:30 pm

 

VENICE - Telecom Future Centre:  Pirelli Relativity Challenge Awards

 

 

16:00

 

9:00 am

 

7:00 am

 

11:00 pm

 

Back to CERN, The Theory of Relativity & beyond

 

 

16:50

 

9:50 am

 

7:50 am

 

11:50 pm

 

Video conference with Science Centre, Vanta Finland (remaining for Q/A)

 

 

17:00

 

10:00 am

 

8:00 am

 

12:00 am

 

Q&A on Relativity and videoconference with Industrion Kerkrade Holland

 

 

17:10

 

10:10 am

 

8:10 am

 

12:10 am

 

The SOLVAY Conference 2005, Hotel Metropole, Brussels: Nobel Laureates Physics Murray Gell-Mann, David Gross, and Gerard T’Hooft live for Q/A

 

 

17:30

 

10:30 am

 

8:30 am

 

12:30 am

 

CISCO Quiz time from London , Imperial College

 

 

17:35

 

10:35 am

 

8:35 am

 

12:35 am

 

The birth of the Internet and the Web with Kirstein in London and Robert Cailliau at CERN

 

 

17:45

 

10:45 am

 

8:45 am

 

12:45 am

 

Imperial College, London UK: THE GRID, hosted by Gareth Mitchell

 

 

18:15

 

11:15 am

 

9:15 am

 

1:15 am

 

Q&A on Internet, Web and the Grid

 

 

18:25

 

11:25 am

 

9:25 am

 

1:25 am

 

CISCO Quiz time 2

 

 

18:30

 

11:30 am

 

9:30 am

 

1:30 am

 

Imperial College, London UK: Neutrinos with live connections to:
Ice Cube experiment, South Pole
(TIME TO BE CONFIRMED, depending on satellite availability)

 

 

19:00

 

12:00 pm

 

10:00 am

 

2:00 am

 

Q&A on Neutrinos

 

 

19:30

 

12:30 pm

 

10:30 am

 

2:30 am

 

Musical Entertainment: GRID sonifications

 

 

19:45

 

12:45 pm

 

10:45 am

 

2:45 am

 

Nanostructures from NCCR Nanoscale science, Basel

 

 

20:00

 

1:00 pm

 

11:00 am

 

3:00 am

 

The three top mysteries left over by Einstein from CERN
Videoconference with VIRGO experiment at European
Gravitational Observatory, Pisa

 

 

21:00

 

2:00 pm

 

12:00 pm

 

4:00 am

 

Fermilab, Chicago USA: The Late Show with Leon Lederman followed by Q/A with Fermilab and CERN

 

2:30 pm

 

22:30

 

3:30 pm

 

1:30 pm

 

5:30 am

 

Hobart, Tasmania: Time Travel, with Paul Davies (8h30 am on Dec. 2)

 

 

22:45

 

3:45 pm

 

1:35 pm

 

5:30 am

 

Antimatter at CERN

 

 

23:00

 

4:00 pm

 

2:00 pm

 

6:00 am

 

Exploratorium, San Francisco USA: Antimatter (with SLAC)  followed by Q/A with SLAC scientists at the Exploratorium and CERN antimatter experts

 

 

00:00

 

5:00 pm

 

3:00 pm

 

7:00 am

 

World Science Café

 

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