The Elegant Universe- string theory documentary

In summary, there was a hype cycle for string theory that did not pan out, and this created a backlash against the theory among the general public.
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/elegant/program.html"

Did a search and didn't see any posts about it, so if you haven't seen this, check it out, it's pretty cool and will let you know the basics about string theory if you're not familiar with it. Any opinions on it?
 
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This is pretty old. I watched it years ago and was very disappointed at how much it was an empty shadow of the book. The book OTOH, is packed with mind-stretching ideas (read it slowly and read it twice, it'll reward you).
 
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I watched this documentary when it first appeared, and I think that in many ways it set the tone of discussion for laymen and string theory for years to come. In analyzing the elegant universe we see beginnings of the opportunity of the subsequent popular anti-string backlash movement from Peter Woit and Lee Smolin. The elegant universe created a lot of hype for string theory, and the patience of the public is such that when this hype did not materialize after a few years they began the backlash. Brian Greene does not do a good enough job at explaining why extra dimensions are a prediction of string theory, and so many viewers I have talked with came away thinking that extra dimensions were an assumption of the theory, which was chosen for some reason due to mathematical elegance or convenience.
 
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It was not the 'hype not fulfilled' scenario that created an anti string theory backlash. There were physicists who were skeptical about it long before 'Elegant Universe'. String theory may have started out in a promising fashion and certainly seemed to be new thinking but after 25 odd years, it seems unlikely that strings are the way out.
 
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It was not the 'hype not fulfilled' scenario that created an anti string theory backlash. There were physicists who were skeptical about it long before 'Elegant Universe'. String theory may have started out in a promising fashion and certainly seemed to be new thinking but after 25 odd years, it seems unlikely that strings are the way out.

The anti-string theory backlash I am talking about is the one in the general public. If you back to the time around the elegant universe there was a high rate of popular articles in favor of string theory. Around 2005/2006 the exact opposite was the case. Now things have gotten mostly back to normal, except on this forum there is an anti-string sentiment that exceeds the typical level of pessimism found in major universities.
 

Related to The Elegant Universe- string theory documentary

What is string theory?

String theory is a theoretical framework in physics that attempts to explain the fundamental nature of matter and energy by proposing that the smallest building blocks of the universe are not particles, but tiny one-dimensional strings. These strings vibrate at specific frequencies, giving rise to all the different particles and forces in the universe.

What is "The Elegant Universe" documentary about?

"The Elegant Universe" is a documentary based on the book of the same name by physicist Brian Greene. It explores the concept of string theory and its potential to unify the laws of physics in a single, elegant framework. The documentary also delves into the history and development of string theory, as well as its implications for our understanding of the universe.

Is string theory a proven scientific theory?

No, string theory is still a theoretical framework and has not yet been proven through experiments. However, it is a highly studied and respected theory among physicists, and many believe that it has the potential to provide a complete understanding of the fundamental laws of the universe.

What are the criticisms of string theory?

One of the main criticisms of string theory is that it is currently untestable, making it difficult to prove or disprove its validity. Critics also argue that string theory is too complex and relies heavily on mathematical equations, making it difficult for non-physicists to understand and for experiments to be designed to test its predictions.

What are the potential implications of string theory?

If string theory is proven to be true, it would revolutionize our understanding of the universe and how it works. It would also have implications for technology and could potentially lead to the development of new technologies and advancements in areas such as quantum computing and space travel. Additionally, string theory could potentially reconcile the differences between general relativity and quantum mechanics, two of the most fundamental theories in physics.

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