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String Theory demystified at Ask A Scientist

Feb 18
Sun 7:00 PM
Location
The Canvas Gallery
1200 9th ave
San Francisco, CA 94122
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From the bulletin:
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Modern physics has reduced the complexity of the world to two grand theories: (1) general relativity, the theory of gravity, and (2) quantum mechanics, the theory of the very small. Each theory agrees with experiment beautifully, but only in its own realm. Where the two realms overlap ? inside black holes, say, and deep inside the atomic nucleus ? these two mighty theories contradict each other. Most physicists agree that string theory offers our best hope of reconciliation. It is a candidate "theory of everything" that shows promise in explaining the "standard model" of all ordinary matter. But can string theory go further? Can it make predictions that are testable? Can it be mathematically elegant? Theorists like Shamit Kachru are working to find out.
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The Canvas Gallery is on the corner of 9th and Lincoln, right across from Golden Gate Park. There's car-parking inside the Park, a MUNI stop right at Canvas' entrance, and plenty of bike-parking right outside. These events usually draw a great crowd, and Canvas has beer/wine specials on Sundays!

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