Weyl and the Transcendental Phenomenological Roots of Gauge Invariance
Schmid College, Chapman University via YouTube
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Explore the philosophical foundations of gauge invariance in physics through a lecture by Thomas Ryckman from Stanford University. Delve into Hermann Weyl's contributions and the transcendental phenomenological roots of this fundamental concept in modern physics. Gain insights from a conference talk that was part of Chapman University's celebration of their new Doctor of Science program in Mathematics, Philosophy and Physics. Discover how philosophy intersects with and informs scientific understanding, as presented by a world-renowned researcher in the field.
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Thomas Ryckman (Stanford): Weyl and the Transcendental Phenomenological Roots of Gauge Invariance
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Schmid College, Chapman University
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I was thinking about the idealistic root of modern physics that flourished in Germany before 1930s and found the lecture on Youtube. Really good. Just hope to have the complete transcript and / or lecture PPT posted here or somewhere.