Lee Smolin (/ˈsmoʊlɪn/; born June 6, 1955) is an American theoretical physicist, a faculty member at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, an...
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Leonard Susskind (redirect from Smolin-Susskind debate)
website. The Smolin–Susskind debate refers to the series of intense postings in 2004 between Lee Smolin and Susskind, concerning Smolin's argument that...
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The Trouble with Physics (category Books by Lee Smolin)
Science, and What Comes Next is a 2006 book by the theoretical physicist Lee Smolin about the problems with string theory. The book strongly criticizes string...
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John A. Smolin (b. 1967), American physicist Lee Smolin (b. 1955), American theoretical physicist Svetlana Smolina, Russian pianist Yefim Smolin, Russian...
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The Life of the Cosmos (category Books by Lee Smolin)
theoretical physicist Lee Smolin. The book was initially published on January 1, 1997 by Oxford University Press. In the book, Smolin details his fecund...
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selection, also called the fecund universes, is a hypothesis proposed by Lee Smolin intended as a scientific alternative to the anthropic principle. It addresses...
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Time Reborn (category Books by Lee Smolin)
the Universe is a 2013 book by the American theoretical physicist Lee Smolin. Smolin argues for what he calls a revolutionary view that time is real, in...
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awarding the tenured professorships. For example, according to physicist Lee Smolin, "...it is practically career suicide for a young theoretical physicist...
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perturbations of this fixed one. In his book The Trouble With Physics, physicist Lee Smolin of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics claims that this is...
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physics, specifically Yang–Mills theory. Shortly after, Ted Jacobson and Lee Smolin realized that the formal equation of quantum gravity, called the Wheeler–DeWitt...
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