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Cumrun Vafa: Is String Theory Actually Science? (#368)

Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

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Deciding which Scientific Puzzles are Worth Solving

Albert Michelson, one of the first US Nobel Prize winners, compared experiments to puzzles for kids. He believed that the thrill of solving a puzzle motivates kids to do it again. As an experimentalist, the author wonders about unsolvable puzzles like Girdle's Incompleteness Theorem. They question what makes a scientific mystery worth pursuing amidst limited time and attention. The author suggests that experience helps distinguish between what is doable and what is not. They consider the overlap between practicality and importance, ultimately choosing projects that are both solvable and impactful.

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