For our 5th biennial conference in 2013, we want our current and future participants to appreciate that our conference platform will remain as broad as the frequency range of EM waves, from Radio waves to gamma-rays! The key platform is to broaden our understanding of light and matter through all possible light-matter interaction processes. We strongly encourage authors to submit papers that attempt to imagine, visualize and explain the real physical processes behind the generation, propagation and detection of EM waves; thereby energize the debate on whether EM waves consist of indivisible quanta, divisible wave packets, or something new. All submitted theoretical and experimental papers should deal with actual or feasible experiments to prove their points in deference to pure mathematically formalistic papers primarily on quantum philosophy, pure quantum logics.
"It is my firm belief that the last seven decades of the twentieth century will be characterized in history as the dark ages of theoretical physics. Early in this period a line was dawn between Classical Physics, containing mechanics, electricity and magnetism and Modern Physics, containing relativity and quantum theory. The connection between the two domains supposed to be Bohr's Correspondence Principle... Physics can indeed be divided into two disciplines: the first preoccupied with the behavior of incoherent systems, and the second concerned with coherent quantum phenomena... I show that electromagnetism falls squarely in the second category."- Mead, from Collective Electrodynamics.
Workshop: This workshop is designed to prepare ourselves for the next, the sixth biennial conference, to be held during August, 2015. The initial talk(s) are designed to provoke the audience into an open debate that would generate "a variety of food for thought" and triggers ideas for many future scientific papers to be presented in this conference series. The workshop will be opened by C. Roychoudhuri. Names of other selected speakers will be announced later.
For our 5th biennial conference in 2013, we want our current and future participants to appreciate that our conference platform will remain as broad as the frequency range of EM radiations, from Radio waves to gamma-rays! The key platform is to broaden our understanding of EM radiations and matter through all possible radiation-matter interaction processes. We strongly encourage authors to submit papers that attempt to imagine, visualize and explain the real physical processes behind the generation, propagation and detection of radiations; thereby energize the debate on whether EM waves consist of indivisible quanta, divisible wave packets, or something new. Because radiation and particles are inter-convertible (gamma and electron, positron) and because superposition effects due to EM radiation and particle beams are remarkably similar, this conference encourages papers on particles that attempt to illuminate the common nature of radiation and particles. While epistemological papers elucidating the approaches to understanding the interaction processes behind natural phenomena are very welcomed; all submitted theoretical and proposed-experimental papers should deal with actual or feasible experiments to prove their points in deference to pure mathematical formalism, pure philosophy or un-performable "gedanken experiments".