Superstrings: A Theory of Everything?

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Pub. Date: 1992-07-31
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Superstring theory is one of the most exciting and actively pursued branches of physics today. The far-reaching claims made for this theory would, if correct, provide the much sought-after Theory of Everything, the unification of physics. It would enable the fundamental building blocks of matter to be identified and amalgamated in a common description, with a unified theory of all the forces of nature. This book explains the theory for laymen, in an introduction to the subject which originated in the BBC Radio programme, Desperately Seeking Superstrings. A clear, concise, non-mathematical explanation of the theory and its profound implications is followed by transcripts of interviews with all the most important physicists involved in its development. Superstrings makes a fascinating topic at the forefront of modern scientific research accessible to physicists, philosophers and general readers alike.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introduction
1(69)
What is a theory of everything?
1(5)
Unity at the heart of nature
6(2)
The theory of relativity
8(10)
The quantum theory
18(3)
The world of subatomic particles
21(5)
The four forces
26(3)
Messenger particles
29(4)
Symmetry and supersymmetry
33(14)
Unification of the forces
47(5)
Unified gauge theories
52(8)
Supergravity
60(3)
Mathematical diseases
63(4)
String theory
67(3)
John Schwarz
70(20)
Edward Witten
90(17)
Michael Green
107(33)
David Gross
140(11)
John Ellis
151(19)
Abdus Salam
170(10)
Sheldon Glashow
180(12)
Richard Feynman
192(19)
Steven Weinberg
211(14)
Glossary 225(4)
Index 229

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