Talk:The Trouble with Physics

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I have read this book and it seems to me that the final sentence in this stub is inaccurate: Smolin does not suggest that science has entered a postmodern age in which a unified theory may be scientifically unknowable, and it is not his objective to call into question the limits of scientific knowledge. Instead, he is critical of physical theories that do not lend themselves to experimental verification, and emphasizes that alternative theories, with direct experimental implications, should be given more attention. Whether or not you agree with his views, I think that the current description of his book is inaccurrate and should be corrected.

KleinGordon (talk) 04:29, 20 May 2008 (UTC)