String Theory and the Real World

String Theory and the Real World by Gordon Kane, published by IOP Publishing Limited on March 14, 2017, is a concise exploration of string theory and its potential to serve as a comprehensive framework for understanding the universe. This edition spans 70 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into how compactified string and M-theories may lead to significant advancements in particle physics and cosmology.
Readers will find an enthusiastic examination of the current scientific landscape, highlighting the exciting possibilities that string theory presents for achieving a deeper understanding of our physical world. The book delves into topics such as energy, space science, and condensed matter, making it relevant for those interested in the intersections of physics and cosmology. Through its accessible approach, this work aims to engage readers in the ongoing discourse surrounding the fundamental principles that govern our universe.
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This book attempts to explain why “string theory” may provide the comprehensive underlying theory that describes and explains our world. It is an enthusiastic view of how compactified string/M-theories (plus data that may be reachable) seem to have the possibilities of leading to a comprehensive underlying theory of particle physics and cosmology, perhaps soon. We are living in a hugely exciting era for science, one during which it may be possible to achieve a real and true understanding of our physical world.
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