''The Trouble with Physics: The Rise of String Theory, the Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next'' is a 2006 book by the theoretical
physicist
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Lee Smolin
Lee Smolin (; born June 6, 1955) is an American theoretical physicist, a faculty member at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, an adjunct professor of physics at the University of Waterloo, and a member of the graduate faculty of th ...
about the problems with
string theory
In physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings. String theory describes how these strings propagate through space and intera ...
. The book strongly criticizes
string theory
In physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings. String theory describes how these strings propagate through space and intera ...
and its prominence in contemporary
theoretical physics
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, on the grounds that string theory has yet to come up with a single prediction that can be verified using any technology that is likely to be feasible within our lifetimes. Smolin also focuses on the difficulties faced by research in
quantum gravity
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, and by current efforts to come up with a theory explaining all four
fundamental interaction
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s. The book is broadly concerned with the role of controversy and diversity of approaches in scientific processes and ethics.
Smolin suggests both that there appear to be serious deficiencies in string theory and that string theory has an unhealthy near-monopoly on fundamental physics in the United States, and that a diversity of approaches is needed. He argues that more attention should instead be paid to
background independent theories of quantum gravity.
In the book, Smolin claims that string theory makes no new testable predictions; that it has no coherent mathematical formulation; and that it has not been mathematically proved finite. Some experts in the theoretical physics community disagree with these statements.
Smolin states that to propose a
string theory landscape
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having up to 10
500 string vacuum solutions is tantamount to abandoning accepted science:
The scenario of many unobserved universes plays the same logical role as the scenario of an intelligent design
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er. Each provides an untestable hypothesis that, if true, makes something improbable seem quite probable.
Reviews
The book generated much controversy and debate about the merits of string theory, and was criticised by some prominent physicists including
Sean Carroll and string theorists
Joseph Polchinski
Joseph Gerard Polchinski Jr. (; May 16, 1954 – February 2, 2018) was an American theoretical physicist and string theorist.
Biography
Polchinski was born in White Plains, New York, the elder of two children to Joseph Gerard Polchinski Sr. (19 ...
and
Luboš Motl
Luboš Motl (; born 5 December 1973) is a Czech blogger. He was an assistant professor in physics at Harvard University from 2004 to 2007. His scientific publications were focused on string theory.
Life and career
Motl was born in Plzeň, presen ...
.
Polchinski's review states, "In the end, these
molin and others'books fail to capture much of the spirit and logic of string theory."
Motl's review goes on to say "the concentration of irrational statements and anti-scientific sentiments has exceeded my expectations," and,
In the context of string theory, he literally floods the pages of his book with undefendable speculations about some basic results of string theory. Because these statements are of mathematical nature, we are sure that Lee is wrong even in the absence of any experiments.
Sean Carroll's review expressed frustration because in his opinion, "''The Trouble with Physics'' is really two books, with intertwined but ultimately independent arguments." He suggested that the arguments in the book appear divided:
" ne argument isbig and abstract and likely to be ignored by most of the book's audience; the other is narrow and specific and part of a wide-ranging and heated discussion carried out between scientists, in the popular press, and on the internet."
Furthermore,
The abstract argument — about academic culture and the need to nurture speculative ideas — is, in my opinion, important and largely correct, while the specific one — about the best way to set about quantizing gravity — is overstated and undersupported.
Carroll fears that excessive attention paid to the specific dispute is likely to disadvantage the more general abstract argument.
Sabine Hossenfelder
Sabine Karin Doris Hossenfelder (born 18 September 1976) is a German theoretical physicist, author, science communicator, and YouTuber. She is the author of '' Existential Physics: A Scientist’s Guide to Life’s Biggest Questions''.
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, in a review written a year later and titled "The Trouble With Physics: Aftermath" alludes to the book's polarising effect on the scientific community. She explores the author's views as a contrast in generations, while supporting his right to them. Hossenfelder believes that Smolin's book attempts to restore the relation physics once had with philosophy, quoting him as follows:
Philosophy used to be part of the natural sciences – for a long time. For long centuries during which our understanding of the world we live in has progressed tremendously. There is no doubt that times change, but not all changes are a priori good if left without further consideration. Here, change has resulted in a gap between the natural sciences where questioning the basis of our theories, and an embedding into the historical and sociological context used to be. Even though many new specifically designed interdisciplinary fields have been established, investigating the foundations of our current theories has basically been erased out of curricula and textbooks.<
The String Wars
A discussion in 2006 took place between
UCSB
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physicists at
KITP
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The National Science Foundation has been the princi ...
and science journalist George Johnson regarding the controversy caused by the books of Smolin (''The Trouble with Physics'') and
Peter Woit
Peter Woit (; 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 ...
(''Not Even Wrong''). The meeting was titled "The String Wars" to reflect the impression the media has given people regarding the controversy in string theory caused by Smolin's and Woit's books. A video of the proceedings is available at UCSB's website.
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. However, there is no easy way to view these timed slides.
See also
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Loop quantum gravity
Loop quantum gravity (LQG) is a theory of quantum gravity that incorporates matter of the Standard Model into the framework established for the intrinsic quantum gravity case. It is an attempt to develop a quantum theory of gravity based direc ...
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Peter Woit
Peter Woit (; 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 ...
References
;Notes
;Further reading
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Greene, Brian, 1999. ''
The Elegant Universe
''The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory'' is a book by Brian Greene published in 1999, which introduces string and superstring theory, and provides a comprehensive though non-technical asses ...
''. Vintage Paperbacks. A nontechnical introduction to
string theory
In physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings. String theory describes how these strings propagate through space and intera ...
.
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Greene, Brian, 2004. ''
The Fabric of the Cosmos''. Penguin Books.
Space
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,
time
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,
cosmology
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, and more string theory. Nontechnical
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Penrose, Roger, 2004. ''
The Road to Reality
''The Road to Reality: A Complete Guide to the Laws of the Universe'' is a popular science book on modern physics by the British mathematical physicist Roger Penrose, published in 2004. It covers the basics of the Standard Model of particle ph ...
''. Alfred A. Knopf. Technical.
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Randall, Lisa, 2005. ''
Warped Passages''.
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Smolin, Lee, 2001. ''
Three Roads to Quantum Gravity
''Three Roads to Quantum Gravity: A New Understanding of Space, Time and the Universe'' is a non-fiction book by American theoretical physicist Lee Smolin. The book was initially published on May 30, 2001 by Basic Books as a part of the ''Science ...
''.
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Woit, Peter, 2006. ''
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
In physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings. String theory describes how these strings propagate through space and intera ...
and the stagnation of theoretical particle physics.
External links
The Trouble with Physics webpage maintained by the publisher,
Houghton Mifflin
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Joseph Polchinski
Joseph Gerard Polchinski Jr. (; May 16, 1954 – February 2, 2018) was an American theoretical physicist and string theorist.
Biography
Polchinski was born in White Plains, New York, the elder of two children to Joseph Gerard Polchinski Sr. (19 ...
(2007)
All Strung Out? a review of ''The Trouble with Physics'' and ''Not Even Wrong'', ''
American Scientist
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'' 95(1):1.
Smolin's comment and Polchinsky's reply.Mindmapof the fundamental concepts described in the book.
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