On Functional Freedom and Penrose's Critiques of String Theory
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Explore a thought-provoking lecture by James Read from Oxford University, delving into Roger Penrose's critiques of string theory. Examine Penrose's conceptual, technical, and methodological objections to string theory, with a particular focus on the notion of 'functional freedom'. Gain insights into the ongoing debates within theoretical physics as Read analyzes Penrose's arguments presented in "The Road to Reality" and "Fashion, Faith and Fantasy". Discover the intersection of physics and philosophy in this 1-hour 26-minute talk, part of the Foundations of Physics @Harvard Seminar Series. Engage with cutting-edge discussions on the nature of string theory and its place in modern physics, based on joint work with Matěj Krátký from Oxford University.
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James Read - "On Functional Freedom and Penrose’s Critiques of String Theory"
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