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... theories , such as superstring theory , that offered explana- tory power without the infinities . " However , he also knew the enthralling power of the plenitude : I noticed when I was younger , that lots of old men in the field couldn ...
... theories , such as superstring theory , that offered explana- tory power without the infinities . " However , he also knew the enthralling power of the plenitude : I noticed when I was younger , that lots of old men in the field couldn ...
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... theory " for all practical purposes , " because the differences are " very small " and Newton's theory " has the great advantage that it is much simpler to work with than Einstein's ! " ( Brief History 10 ) . In Fuzzy Thinking ...
... theory " for all practical purposes , " because the differences are " very small " and Newton's theory " has the great advantage that it is much simpler to work with than Einstein's ! " ( Brief History 10 ) . In Fuzzy Thinking ...
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... theory of quantum electrodynamics . . . ” ( 149 ) . Is this a warning that anyone who disputes QED disputes modern ... theory but theories . One needs theory for closure . Does one need closure ? Readers and scientists might echo Lear's ...
... theory of quantum electrodynamics . . . ” ( 149 ) . Is this a warning that anyone who disputes QED disputes modern ... theory but theories . One needs theory for closure . Does one need closure ? Readers and scientists might echo Lear's ...
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