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Physicist-author Brian Greene explains why string theory might hold the key to unifying the four forces of nature.
Here's everything you need to know about String Theory, one of the most spectacular (and controversial) physics theories ever developed.
The Theory of Everything is a yet incomplete overarching physics framework that would explain the entirety of the physics of the natural world in one equation.
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Their theory was formulated as a response to serious gaps in established scientific frameworks spanning physics, neuroscience and psychology.
Physicists are trying to rewrite the axioms of quantum theory from scratch in an effort to understand what it all means. The problem? They’ve been almost too successful.
The popular idea that quantum physics implies everything is random and nothing is certain might be as far from the truth as it could possibly be.
Constructor theory grew out of work in quantum information theory. It aims to be broad enough to cover areas that can’t be described in the traditional ways of thinking, such as the physics of life ...