Re: Superstring Theory Explanation

From: Anders Sandberg (asa@nada.kth.se)
Date: Tue Feb 16 1999 - 09:21:07 MST


"Michael S. Lorrey" <retroman@together.net> writes:

> > However, I'm not entirely certain the 10 components of g explain why
> > there are 10 (11) dimensions in string theory, the last paper I read
> > about it ("M-theory for laymen" or something similar, available from
> > xxx.lanl.gov) just made me more confused.
>
> Yeah, its intimidating as to the confidence they have in the 'layman' to understand what they
> are talking about. Then again, it is a government page....mix physicistese with bureaucratese
> and its a wonder its readable at all. ;)

Actually, I must defend xxx.lanl.gov. It is an excellent preprint
archive that just happens to be at Lawrence Livermore. The articles
are submitted by individual physicists, and their incomprehensibility
is completely due to the physicists themselves :-)

By the way, the article I was referring to was
http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/hep-th/9805177
"A Layman's Guide to M-theory" by M. J. Duff

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