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Explaining Everything; January 1996; Scientific American Magazine; by Mukerjee; 7 page(s)

A new symmetry, duality, is changing the way physicists think about fundamental particles - or strings. It is also leading the way to a Theory of Everything

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The Theory Formerly Known as Strings; February 1998; Scientific American Magazine; by Duff; 6 page(s)

The Theory of Everything is emerging as one in which not only strings but also membranes and black holes play a role

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The String Theory Landscape; The Frontiers of Physics; Special Editions; by Raphael Bousso and Joseph Polchinski; 10 page(s)

The theory of strings predicts that the universe might occupy one random "valley" out of a virtually infinite selection of valleys in a vast landscape of possibilities

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The String Theory Landscape; September 2004; Scientific American Magazine; by Raphael Bousso and Joseph Polchinski; 10 page(s)

The theory of strings predicts that the universe might occupy one random "valley" out of a virtually infinite selection of valleys in a vast landscape of possibilities

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The String Theory Landscape; Extreme Physics II; Exclusive Online Issues; by Raphael Bousso and Joseph Polchinski; 10 page(s)

The theory of strings predicts that the universe might occupy one random "valley" out of a virtually infinite selection of valleys in a vast landscape of possibilities (originally published September 2004)

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The Theory Formerly Known as Strings; The Edge of Physics; Special Editions; by Michael J. Duff; 6 page(s)

The Theory of Everything is emerging as one in which not only strings but also membranes and black holes play a role

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Reviews; April 1999; Scientific American Magazine; by Quigg, staff editors; 4 page(s)

Reviews

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The Great Cosmic Roller-Coaster Ride; November 2007; Scientific American Magazine; by Cliff Burgess and Fernando Quevedo; 8 page(s)

Could cosmic inflation be a sign that our universe is in a far vaster realm?

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The Myth of the Beginning of Time; May 2004; Scientific American Magazine; by Gabriele Veneziano; 10 page(s)

String theory suggests that the big bang was not the origin of the universe but simply the outcome of a preexisting state

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The Illusion of Gravity; Reality-Bending Black Holes; Special Editions; by Juan Maldacena; 8 page(s)

The force of gravity and one of the dimensions of space might be generated out of the peculiar interactions of particles and fields existing in a lower-dimensional realm

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