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- Seminars & Colloquia
Saturday, March 15, 2003
5:00 AM
170 & 182 Dennison Building
Speaker: David Gerdes, Associate Professor (U-M Physics)
The vacuum, "empty space," turns out to be a complicated and dynamic place, the stage for some of the greatest mysteries in physics. This talk will describe our current understanding of the vacuum, and what we may learn from it in the next ten years about the origin of mass and the fate of the Universe.Detailed Information
All talks are free and refreshments will be served. Visitor parking for the seminars (Central Campus) is across the street from the Dennison Building in the U-M Church Street structure. There is a $2.00 parking charge implemented by U-M Parking Services.
Contact Information
For more information regarding the Saturday Morning Physics series, see the Physics Department website, or call 734.764.4437