Monthly Archives: March 2007

John Horgan Discussion With George Johnson

Bloggingheads.tv now has some video up with an interesting discussion between John Horgan and George Johnson on a range of topics. One segment is entitled String theory deemed load of crap!, and discusses the controversy over string theory. Both Horgan … Continue reading

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Not Good

This latest news from the LHC does not sound good. One hopes it won’t affect the LHC schedule. Update: Also discussed at the Resonaances blog from CERN. Update: Latest (4/3/07) news here.

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Quick Links

Shelly Glashow is traveling around, giving talks bashing his childhood hero Isaac Newton (and noting that he was “surely one of the greatest intellects the world has known”). He’ll be at NYU tomorrow talking on The Errors and Animadversions of … Continue reading

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Princeton Workshops

Last week Princeton hosted a workshop on Physics at LHC: From Experiment to Theory. Many of the slides of the talks are available here. The talks covered a wide range of ground, from theory not obviously relevant to the LHC … Continue reading

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Censored Comments From Asymptotia

Warning: There’s not much science in this posting, just mostly people behaving badly. You would be well advised to skip this one, unless you find this kind of thing entertaining… Long ago, as a public service, I set up a … Continue reading

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Is String Theory Testable? (Part II)

I recently noticed that, around the same time I was preparing my slides for a talk about Is String Theory Testable?, Michael Douglas was doing something similar, preparing a talk on Are There Testable Predictions of String Theory? There’s a … Continue reading

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All Sorts of Links

The LHC is the cover story on this week’s issue of Science magazine, with three articles on the topic here, here and here. Also in this week’s Science is an article about the “spin puzzle”, the fact that accelerator experiments … Continue reading

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String Theory Debates

This seems to be the month for string theory debates, with two a couple weeks ago in the UK involving Lee Smolin, and another featuring Lawrence Krauss and Brian Greene scheduled for next week in Washington D.C. The Washington Times … Continue reading

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E8 Media Blitz

Last Friday night when I was in Rome I received e-mails in quick succession from two science journalists asking what I thought about a new mathematical result, the “mapping of E8” that was going to be announced at a press … Continue reading

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Is String Theory Testable?

I’ve been traveling in Italy for the past ten days, and gave talks in Rome and Pisa, on the topic “Is String Theory Testable?”. The slides from my talks are here (I’ll fix a few minor things about them in … Continue reading

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