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Have We Really Found The Theory Of Everything?

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Wolfgang powley was one of the most

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brilliant physicists of his time but he

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was also Savage in his criticism happy

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to use his considerable witch to tear

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apart ideas or theories he thought

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lacking he took to signing off his

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letters with the title D Gaisor goddess

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German for the scourge of God but

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perhaps most famously he once solemnly

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responded to a young physicist's Earnest

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paper with a simple but brutal epithet

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that the offending work was not even

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wrong

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although not all ideas have a powerly to

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puncture them most scientific theories

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do end up dead and forgotten most

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scientific theories

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fail they may have had their day they

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may have been widely believed the focus

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of papers seminars and conferences only

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to end up a footnote in the history

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books

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once upon a time it was thought that

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something called flow giston existed

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residing inside objects it was released

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when they were burned during the 18th

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century the theory of logistan was one

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of the foremost explanations for heat

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and combustion professors taught it

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students learned it and the chemists of

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the day attempted to interpret their

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results with it but the idea very simply

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was wrong the flow just an account of

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heat was a fantasy the truth as we now

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know lay in chemistry and the

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combination of different elements in

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various chemical reactions somewhere at

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some point in history the last believer

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in the flo Justin theory of heat died

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in the mid-20th century there were two

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competing ideas for understanding the

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origin of matter in the universe one was

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the Big Bang Theory the idea that the

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cosmos was once extremely small dense

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and hot and then expanded into the vast

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Cosmic structures we observed today but

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there was also another competing Theory

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the so-called steady state theory in

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which Mata was constantly being created

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to sustain the universe so that it

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remained on large scales

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eternally the same at one time the

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steady state theory was one of the most

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discussed ideas in astrophysics and

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cosmology even Einstein had an interest

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in it but over the years evidence piled

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up in favor of the big bang and with the

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discovery of hugely powerful quasars at

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cosmological distances which dated from

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the younger universe and have no

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counterparts today gradually the lights

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went out for steady state the last

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Conference was held the last talks were

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given and the last adherence of the idea

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tired leaving only filing cabinets

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packed with old yellowing notes

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and so we arrive to the present day and

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the ongoing quest for a fundamental

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theory that explains everything within

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our universe the quest to unite the two

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pillars of general relativity and

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quantum mechanics our current leading

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Frameworks for quantum gravity are known

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as string theory and M Theory ideas

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which claim extra dimensions and Tiny

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vibrating strings exist deep within

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everything at the as yet unobserved

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heart of nature or even vast

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multi-dimensional brains stretched

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across an imperceivable bulk many many

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physicists and mathematicians are

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working on these cutting-edge ideas

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regular conferences are being held

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packed with both young and old all

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chasing the Holy Grail of physics a

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unified theory that explains it all

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will these theories last do they really

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represent viable solutions to the

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fundamental questions of the universe or

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tragically misled Community lost in

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elegant mathematics with no hope of

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finding connections to the real world

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let alone a shred of testable evidence

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will one day string and M Theory too be

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found as Dusty footnotes in fading tones

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are they as Paulie wants mused

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not even wrong

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this year's Nobel Prize in physics was

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awarded for Research into quantum

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entanglement leading to deep questions

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about whether our universe is even

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what is meant by fundamental

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push distances inwards start with us

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bipedal members of Homo Sapien sapiens

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normally standing a bit over one and a

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half meters focus our view narrower and

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narrower first the scale of insects

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little creepy crawly objects one

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centimeter across a factor of 100 next

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head down to the size of cells the

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powerhouses of human metabolism that

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brings us down by another factor of ten

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thousand reaching micrometers we go

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again another scaling down by a factor

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of a thousand brings us first to

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molecules and then to atoms and the

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quantum mechanical bonds of electrons in

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orbitals that hold atoms together to

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form the building blocks of life where

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now distances slightly less than one

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billionth of a meter where quantum

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mechanics rules if we were to look

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around in a little Cube one billionth of

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a meter across then the number of such

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cubes that would fit inside our body is

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greater than the number of stars in the

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observable universe and yet this is only

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the start of our inwards journey at the

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center of atoms lies the nucleus the

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radius of the nucleus 100

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000 times smaller than the size of the

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atom itself the nuclear ball consists of

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protons and neutrons little clumps of

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quarks both held together by the strong

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nuclear force and also attracted to each

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other by the strong nuclear force we're

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now at distances of one fentometer one

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million billionth of a meter and

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entering the realm of particle physics

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particle colliders are our world's most

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powerful microscopes using these and in

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particular the Large Hadron Collider we

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are able to probe inwards by an extra

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factor of one thousand to picometers

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but no more

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the realm Beyond this is the realm of

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theory

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where we would continue to go in a

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deeper and further until we reach the

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scales on which our ordinary classical

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Notions of space and time break down and

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must be replaced by some quantum

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mechanical replacement for the classical

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theory of space-time described by

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Einstein's theory of relativity

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calculations suggest that this would

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occur at a distance of 1 million

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billionth of a picometer where quantum

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gravity will take over and it is at this

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distance scale we perhaps reach the

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scale of strings

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relativistic quantum mechanical strings

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that some physicists say may be the most

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fundamental building blocks of the

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universe what everything is truly made

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of

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and yet surprisingly this idea String

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Theory did not start off as a potential

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fundamental theory of nature to climb

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back up the ladder at distant scales of

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around a femtometer only one million

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billionth of a meter we are in the realm

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of the strong force the strong force

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which at one point many people believed

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was actually a string Force

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String Theory started its life in the

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summer of 1968 as a possible theory of

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