Our universe is bizarre. Why is most of the cosmos composed of mysterious dark matter? Why is the Higgs boson so strange? Why do atoms exist? The hottest-and-latest in physics suggests that the biggest puzzles of science could be elegantly solved if our universe were one of a possibly infinite number of universes. But is this a testable scientific idea, or eternally speculative? How do we talk about what's outside our universe? Join Dr. James Beacham, of CERN's Large Hadron Collider, as he explores the edges of knowledge -- including CERN's plans for a colossal Future Circular Collider -- and how the future of science, technology, and innovation will be much wilder than we can imagine.
Panel on debunking myths on corporate innovation
Bracken Darrell (Logitech) on design companies
Bryce Bladon on how to solve the problems of the blockchain
Yoni Assia (eToro) on the rise of the crypto asset
Alex Mashinsky on how to bring 100 million users onto the blockchain
Tim Draper & Justina Lee on investing in blockchain
Panel on the path towards mass adoption
Panel on ethical tokens: blockchain regulation & responsibility
David Schwartz (Ripple) on interoperability & decentralization
Kavita Gupta on the danger of investing in coins instead of equity
Kary Bheemaiah (The Blockchain Alternative) on measuring the value of a token
Vesna Petresin (AHK) on media opera and live performance art
Marshmallow Laser Feast on making the invisible visible
Alex Wills (R/GA) on prototyping in VR, AR and AI
Alice Tomassini on discovering storytelling for VR
Andrew Huang & Margarita Khartanovich on innovation for the independent
Benji Rogers (dotBlockchain Music) on music on the blockchain
Gilles Peterson with Young Marco on the psychology of DJing
Alexis Ohanian on initializing startup davids against tech goliaths
Kevin Kelly (Wired) on the emerging V-Cloud
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