PAPSI Webinar: The Evolving Physics of Time
Register here for the above-mentioned webinar, which will be conducted on October 2, 2021, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM via Zoom meeting.
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NOTE: THIS IS A PAID REGISTRATION
 Pay Php 800 if you are a new member (membership fee of P500 is included here)
 Pay Php 300 if you are an  active member (training fee is P300)
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* Acknowledgement Receipt
* Certificate of Participation
* Copy of the speaker's module
* Copy of the recorded video
* Zoom link

plus to those new members you will also receive the following:
* Certificate of Membership
* PAPSI ID
* Invoice
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List of contents to be discussed in the webinar:
This webinar is for teachers and researchers who would like to understand how time is treated in physics:
* beginning with Galileo's universal time in his mathematical treatment of motion,
* to Newton's invention of calculus where the limit of vanishing time intervals reveals instantaneous physical quantities,
* to Einstein's relativity where time is dilated by speed and gravity,
* to the bi-directional time in quantum physics,
* to the entropy-driven time in thermodynamics,
* and finally to the present role of time in the pursuit to understand the dark sectors of our universe (blackholes, dark matter and dark energy).
Our review will highlight the close connections between our evolving assumptions about time and the universal laws that govern the universe.
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