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I happened upon one of the more comprehensive documentaries for String theory at
PBS presents 'The Elegant Universe'.
Scientists are baffled about how two of the most important laws of physics are in conflict with one another. The two laws are The General Theory of Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. Einstein spent his twilight years trying to unify the laws of very large things and the laws of very small things. Stephen Hawkin's famous book,
A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME asks this very question.
To date no unified theory of physics has solved this problem but String Theory is becoming a very popular possibility. There are discussions of this all over the place and it one of the most popular studies in colleges and universities according to one professor of physics on the Nova program.
Here is another discussion about it and it is believed that the person to unify these two feilds will be the next Sir Issac Newton.
New Newton
PBS presents 'The Elegant Universe'.
Scientists are baffled about how two of the most important laws of physics are in conflict with one another. The two laws are The General Theory of Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. Einstein spent his twilight years trying to unify the laws of very large things and the laws of very small things. Stephen Hawkin's famous book,
A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME asks this very question.
To date no unified theory of physics has solved this problem but String Theory is becoming a very popular possibility. There are discussions of this all over the place and it one of the most popular studies in colleges and universities according to one professor of physics on the Nova program.
Here is another discussion about it and it is believed that the person to unify these two feilds will be the next Sir Issac Newton.
New Newton