Michael Green discusses how string theory may provide the framework for a consistent quantum theory of gravity unified with the other physical forces. He reviews the underlying principles of the theory illustrating interconnections with other areas of theoretical physics, such a as statistical mechanics on random surfaces. Recent developments, such as the string description of black holes and the search for a quantum description of space-time based on string theory are also described.
"Michael Green discusses how string theory may provide the framework for a consistent quantum theory of gravity unified with the other physical forces. He reviews the underlying principles of the theory illustrating interconnections with other areas of theoretical physics, such as statistical mechanics on random surfaces. Recent developments, such as the string description of black holes and the search for a quantum description of space-time based on string theory are also described."
"Michael Green discusses how string theory may provide the framework for a consistent quantum theory of gravity unified with the other physical forces. He reviews the underlying principles of the theory illustrating interconnections with other areas of theoretical physics, such a as statistical mechanics on random surfaces. Recent developments, such as the string description of black holes and the search for a quantum description of space-time based on string theory are also described."@en
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