Why String Theory Still Offers Hope We Can Unify Physics
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Why String Theory Still Offers Hope We Can Unify Physics
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#3Just once it'd be nice if the author was somebody other than Brian Greene. Seems like he's the only advocate for string theory these days.
Until I get around to finishing my QFT text I just accept that I don't really care to read low information low precision pop sci.
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#4Just once it'd be nice if the author was somebody other than Brian Greene. Seems like he's the only advocate for string theory these days.
Re: Why String Theory Still Offers Hope We Can Unify Physics
#5Just once it'd be nice if the author was somebody other than Brian Greene. Seems like he's the only advocate for string theory these days.
I don't even bother reading string theory articles even physics articles for that matter. They are just filled with useless analogies that don't make anything clear. Until I get around to finishing my QFT text I just accept that I don't really care to read low information low precision pop sci.
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I don't even bother reading string theory articles even physics articles for that matter. They are just filled with useless analogies that don't make anything clear. Until I get around to finishing my QFT text I just accept that I don't really care to read low information low precision pop sci.
Yeah, same here. It's unfortunate really. Which QFT text are you reading? I've just started Weinberg's book.
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#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
I don't even bother reading string theory articles even physics articles for that matter. They are just filled with useless analogies that don't make anything clear. Until I get around to finishing my QFT text I just accept that I don't really care to read low information low precision pop sci.
Yeah, same here. It's unfortunate really. Which QFT text are you reading? I've just started Weinberg's book.
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Yeah, same here. It's unfortunate really. Which QFT text are you reading? I've just started Weinberg's book.
I'm working my way from the very start of my physics education with classical mechanics. What are the prereqs for QFT?
Re: Why String Theory Still Offers Hope We Can Unify Physics
#9Just once it'd be nice if the author was somebody other than Brian Greene. Seems like he's the only advocate for string theory these days.
Problem is, at this point I wouldn't be surprised to hear someone say that string theory allows for gravity to operate by the Divine Will at the Planck scale -- some real number encoding the entire Bible in quaternary numbering is probably within the allowed parameter-space for some string theory. It just doesn't seem to meaningfully constrain our potential observations.