The theory of everything, dude
Is this surfer dude the next Einstein?
From New Scientist: “GARRETT LISI is an unlikely individual to be staking a claim for a theory of everything. He has no university affiliation and spends most of the year surfing in Hawaii. In winter, he heads to the mountains near Lake Tahoe, California, to teach snowboarding. Until recently, physics was not much more than a hobby.
“That hasn’t stopped some leading physicists sitting up and taking notice after Lisi made his theory public on the physics pre-print archive this week (www.arxiv.org/abs/0711.0770). By analysing the most elegant and intricate pattern known to mathematics, Lisi has uncovered a relationship underlying all the universe’s particles and forces, including gravity – or so he hopes. Lee Smolin at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics (PI) in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, describes Lisi’s work as “fabulous”. “It is one of the most compelling unification models I’ve seen in many, many years,” he says.”
Gnarly. I keep thinking of Sean Penn as Jeff Spiccoli.
November 23rd, 2007 at 17:34
Reminds me of 2 things: surfer dude Kary Mullis winning a Nobel Prize for his polymerase chain reaction, and physicist Andreas Albrecht’s complaint about string theory: “This isnt a theory of everything. It’s a theory of anything!”
November 23rd, 2007 at 18:56
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