> 4. The world around us is explained entirely by physics.
It is not the case that there is a model scaling from the sub-atomic to the universal level that offers complete predictive capability.
He says:
>The remaining controversies of physics, from string theory to supersymmetry, are primarily theoretical issues only relevant at extremely high energies.
Fair enough, but using the word "entirely" in the section heading is inappropriate.
It is not the case that there is a model scaling from the sub-atomic to the universal level that offers complete predictive capability.
He says:
>The remaining controversies of physics, from string theory to supersymmetry, are primarily theoretical issues only relevant at extremely high energies.
Fair enough, but using the word "entirely" in the section heading is inappropriate.