Understanding String Theory | James Ladyman

Understanding String Theory | James Ladyman

Author: IAI November 28, 2017 Duration: 25:25

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Over 40 years have passed since string theory was first developed: what questions have been answered? Philosopher James Ladyman examines one of our strangest endeavours.

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