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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe THE TROUBLE WITH PHYSICS: THE RISE OF STRING THEORY, THE FALL OF SCIENCE AND WHAT COMES NEXT * _Lee Smolin_ Houghton Mifflin Company: 2006.
416 pp. $26.00 (pbk) “I think of myself as a seer”, writes Lee Smolin in this no-holds-barred attack on the science and sociology of string theory. “Why are string theorists not seers?” In
my opinion, toe-curling utterances such as these (of which there are many) are likely to backfire and leave the reader rooting for strings by the end of the book. The author says, “I
personally dislike conflict and confrontation”, but his book cover claims that as a scientific theory, string theory has been “a colossal failure” and is “dragging down the rest of science”.
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AFFILIATIONS * Abdus Salam Professor of Theoretical Physics at Imperial College London, Prince Consort Road, London, SW7 2AZ, UK Michael Duff Authors * Michael Duff View author publications
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