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| | | | | Today I continue withmy series of postson fields, strings and predictions. During the 1980s, as I discussed in the previous post in this series, string theorists learned that of all the possible string theories that one could imagine, there were only five that were mathematically consistent. What they learned in the first half of the... | |
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| | | | | what is the "holographic principle"? Well, it is the result of an observation related to how one can encode information inside the... "universe"... where by "universe" I mean essentially spacetime. Let me start it in a different way: One of the finest and most complicated theories nowadays is... no, not string theory... it is Quantum... | |
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| | | | | 4gravitons has proposed a challenge: To explain scientific papers appearing on arXiv on a given day in a given (sub)field to a general audience. The challenge is directed towards fellow science communicators so that definitely excludes me. But one of my old year thoughts (turned to a new year resolution) for this blog was to... | |
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| | | The Locus Award Finalists have been announced! (Here's the Locus Magazine post.) This list has more books on it than the Nebula or the Hugo because there are more categories. They have separate categories for fantasy, science fiction, horror, and first novels. I tend to pay attention to award lists for different reasons. I pay... | ||