The end of physics
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"THE WORLD is made of atoms; everyone knows that."
275 pages
~4h 35min to read
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In The End of Physics, Lindley challenged the assumption that string theorists might achieve a unified theory. He contended that particle physics was in danger of becoming a branch of aesthetics, since these theories could be validated only by subjective criteria, such as elegance and beauty, rather than through experimentation. [John Horgan, The End of Science, 1996, p. 70; cf. Wikipedia]
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