String theory and the crisis of particle physics II or the ascent of metaphoric arguments

@article{Schroer2006StringTA,
  title={String theory and the crisis of particle physics II or the ascent of metaphoric arguments},
  author={Bert Schroer},
  journal={arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory},
  year={2006}
}
  • B. Schroer
  • Published 14 March 2006
  • Education
  • arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory
This is a completely reformulated presentation of a previous paper with the same title; this time with a much stronger emphasis on conceptual aspects of string theory and a detailed review of its already more than four decades lasting history within a broader context, including some little-known details. Although there have been several books and essays on the sociological impact and its philosophical implications, there is yet no serious attempt to scrutinize its claims about particle physics… 

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