John Michael Strubhart

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Where then does a physicist get a sense of beauty that helps not only in discovering theories of the real world, but even in judging the validity of physical theories, sometimes in the teeth of contrary experimental evidence? And how does a mathematician’s sense of beauty lead to structures that are valuable decades or centuries later to physicists, even though the mathematician may have no interest in physical applications?
Dreams of a Final Theory: The Scientist's Search for the Ultimate Laws of Nature
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