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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Harvard Logic Colloquium: George E. Smith (Tufts U.), Theory-Mediated Measurement of Interlinked Constants Evidence of a Different Kind?
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SUMMARY:Harvard Logic Colloquium: George E. Smith (Tufts U.), Theory-Mediated Measurement of Interlinked Constants Evidence of a Different Kind?
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Harvard Logic Colloquium: George E. Smith (Tufts U.), Theory-Mediated Measurement of Interlinked Constants Evidence of a Different Kind?</p><p>	In his landmark paper of 1900 in which he derived his law of blackbody radiation from Boltzmann’s theory of entropy, Planck<br>invoked as evidence inferred values for a series of theoretically interlinked microphysical constants none of which had been<br>measured with precision before. In doing so he initiated a kind of evidence that had never been successfully deployed before,<br>yet quickly came to be central to modern microphysics. The talk will examine the distinctive logic underlying this kind of<br>evidence and sketch the history of its becoming increasingly authoritative before ending with questions first about just what<br>it is evidence for and finally about the extent to which the measurements achieving extraordinarily precise values of the<br>constants can legitimately be said to have gained experimental access to specifics of the microphysical realm.</p>
LOCATION:Logic Center, Room 420, 2 Arrow Street
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20191120T213000Z
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