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Redefining Reality - The Intellectual Implications of Modern Science

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Wanting to speak generally about such theories, physicists refer<br />

to arbitrary branes <strong>of</strong> degree p, or p-branes. <strong>The</strong> idea is that in<br />

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the forces in the universe into a single picture <strong>of</strong> reality.<br />

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Greene, , part III.<br />

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Is Occam correct that the simplest theory is usually the right one? Is<br />

this true because fewer assumptions give you fewer things to be wrong<br />

about, or is it because the universe itself is an elegant place? If the<br />

universe is messy and complex, does Occam’s razor lose its edge?<br />

Would a theory <strong>of</strong> everything really be a theory <strong>of</strong> everything? Would it<br />

just be a theory <strong>of</strong> all four known physical forces, or because everything<br />

is made up <strong>of</strong> atoms, would it really be a theory <strong>of</strong> everything? Could it<br />

account for chemistry, biology, psychology, and economics?<br />

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