Joshua Norton (University of Illinois, Chicago) - No time for problems Abstract: The Wheeler-Dewitt equation is standardly interpreted using structures defined on the space-time manifold to the effect that the dynamics of the theory seems to have gone missing. This is the first aspect of the infamous problem of time.
We are both philosophers of physics. As such, we often find ourselves explaining to puzzled faces, on family, friends, students, strangers on trains, even colleagues on occasion, what physics (which rests on experiment) has to do with philosophy (which apparently does not). It's a fair question.
Why Quantum Mechanics Makes no Sense
Public Talk, American University of Beirut
How Do We Know?
Public Talk, Beirut Lebanon