Hawking: No ‘Theory of Everything’
Sep.30, 2010 in
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Flash Modin writes “In a Scientific American essay based on their new book “A Grand Design”, Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow are now claiming physicists may never find a theory of everything. Instead, they propose a “family of interconnected theories” might emerge, with each describing a certain reality under specific conditions. The claim is a reversal for Hawking, who claimed in 1980 that there would be a unified theory by the turn of the century.”
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