Conference
29—30 Sept 2017 Brussels Free University Brussels, Belgium |
Worlds of Entanglement
International Symposium
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The Symposium has an impressive list of keynote speakers, and although it is centered around Quantum Theory, it has sessions about many less commonly understood as Quantum-like areas such as Social Science, Philosophy, Complex Systems, Consciousness and Free will, among others.
In Worlds of Entanglement we propose that entanglement is a central notion for a new “quantum way of thinking” that not only allows to expand the application of quantum theory from the micro-physical to the macro-physical domain, but also brings new perspectives on how we should think about the most fundamental notions conceived by the human intellect, such as information, complexity, life, rationality and consciousness. Organizing Committee Tomas Veloz, Alexander Riegler, Fernando Velasquez, Pablo Razeto, Clément Vidal Scientific Committee Diederik Aerts, Sonja Smets, Jakub Syzmanik, Federica Russo, Marisa Dalla Chiara Speakers / Participants Diederik Aerts, Brussels–Belgium Jonito Aerts, Gent–Belgium Mathias Albert, Bielefeld–Germany Nihat Ay, Leipzig–Germany Vasileios Basios, Brussels–Belgium Michael Bauwens, Leuven–Belgium Nora Bowman, Kelowna–Canada Gustavo Boznik, Buenos Aires–Argentina Marisa Dalla Chiara, Florence–Italy Christian de Ronde, Buenos Aires–Argentina Peter Dittrich, Jena–Germany Tina Eliassi-Rad, Boston–United States Paul Erker, Vienna–Austria Claudio Garola, Lecce–Italy Roberto Giuntini, Cagliari–Italy Yukio-Pegio Gunji, Waseda, Japan Francis Heylighen, Brussels–Belgium Arnold Hermann, Las Vegas–United States Marcus Huber, Vienna–Austria Urban Kordeš, Ljubljana–Slovenia William Lawless, Georgia–United States Massimo Marianacci, Milan–Italy Rostislav Matveev, Leipzig–Germany Johnjoe MdFadden, Surrey, United Kingdom Massimo Melucci, Padova–Italy Catarina Moreira, Lisbon–Portugal Kyoko Nakamura, Waseda, Japan Jan Naudts, Antwerp–Belgium Ognyan Oreshkov, Brussels–Belgium Chetan Prakash, California–United States Pablo Razeto, Santiago–Chile Alexander Riegler, Brussels–Belgium Federica Russo, Amsterdam–Netherlands Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi, Lugano–Switzerland Giuseppe Sergioli, Cagliari–Italy Sonja Smets, Amsterdam–Netherlands Sandro Sozzo, Leicester–United Kingdom Karl Svozil, Vienna–Austria Jakub Syymanik, Amsterdam–Netherlands Jocelyn Tapia, Santiago–Chile Jakub Tesař Luk Van Langehove, Brussels–Belgium Fernando Velasquez, Amsterdam–Netherlands Tomas Veloz, Santiago–Chile Karin Verelst, Brussels–Belgium Alexander Wendt, Columbus–United States Clément Vidal, Brussels–Belgium Peter Wittek, Barcelona–Spain |
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