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  2. The Trouble with Physics - Wikipedia

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    Not Even Wrong: The Failure of String Theory & the Continuing Challenge to Unify the Laws of Physics. Jonathan Cape (UK) and Basic Books (USA). The "other book" criticizing string theory and the stagnation of theoretical particle physics.

  3. String theory - Wikipedia

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    String theory is a theoretical framework that attempts to address these questions. The starting point for string theory is the idea that the point-like particles of particle physics can also be modeled as one-dimensional objects called strings. String theory describes how strings propagate through space and interact with each other.

  4. Peter Woit - Wikipedia

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    Peter Woit (/ ˈ w ɔɪ t /; born September 11, 1957) is a Latvian-American mathematician who works in twistor theory. He works in the mathematics department at Columbia University. Woit, a critic of string theory, has published a book Not Even Wrong (2006) and writes a blog of the same name. [2]

  5. History of string theory - Wikipedia

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    Schwarz and Scherk argued that string theory had failed to catch on because physicists had underestimated its scope. This led to the development of bosonic string theory. String theory is formulated in terms of the Polyakov action, [37] which describes how strings move through space and time. Like springs, the strings tend to contract to ...

  6. String (physics) - Wikipedia

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    In string theory, the strings may be open (forming a segment with two endpoints) or closed (forming a loop like a circle) and may have other special properties. [1] Prior to 1995, there were five known versions of string theory incorporating the idea of supersymmetry (these five are known as superstring theories) and two versions without supersymmetry known as bosonic string theories, which ...

  7. Holographic principle - Wikipedia

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    Susskind argued that the oscillation of the horizon of a black hole is a complete description [note 2] of both the infalling and outgoing matter, because the world-sheet theory of string theory was just such a holographic description. While short strings have zero entropy, he could identify long highly excited string states with ordinary black ...

  8. Invisible String Theory Is More Than A TikTok Trend—It Has ...

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    Here's the good news—or bad news, depending on how you look at it—you can’t do anything to enact the invisible string theory, like manifestation or using the law of the attraction. Because ...

  9. AdS/CFT correspondence - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Joël Scherk and John Schwarz suggested that string theory was therefore not a theory of nuclear physics as many theorists had thought but instead a theory of quantum gravity. [53] At the same time, it was realized that hadrons are actually made of quarks, and the string theory approach was abandoned in favor of quantum chromodynamics.