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Surfer Dude May Be Next Einstein
Newfman
by Newfman  11-16-2007   
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A theory of everything
tabsey
by tabsey  1-31-2008   
 Cost a war or two to check this one out.
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Surfer Dude May Be Next Einstein
merrie
by merrie  11-17-2007    1
 • Click here to read a formal presentation of the theory, if you dare. By mapping known subatomic particles, plus 20 imaginary ones, onto the 248 points of the E8 lattice, and then rotating the lattice in a computer model, Lisi shows how the particles elegantly combine to form three of the four forces. The imaginary ones combine to form gravity, for which subatomic particles have only been theorized. • Click here to watch a video of the lattice being rotated. "Some incredibly beautiful stuff falls out of Lisi's theory," David Ritz Finkelstein of Georgia Tech tells New Scientist. "I think that this must be more than coincidence and he really is touching on something profound." But Professor Marcus du Sautoy of Oxford tells Britain's Daily Telegraph that "there seem to be a lot of things still to fill in." For his part, Lisi self-mockingly calls his finding "An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything," and downplays the suggestion that it may be the Grand Unified Theory.
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