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{{review|The Trouble with Physics: The Rise of String Theory, The Fall of a Science and What Comes Next|Lee Smolin | {{a|book review|}} | ||
{{br|The Trouble with Physics: The Rise of String Theory, The Fall of a Science and What Comes Next}} — {{author|Lee Smolin}} | |||
===Brave, spirited rearguard action=== | |||
If only more scientists wrote for popular audiences with the humility Lee Smolin does. Whilst he occasionally gets bogged down in the detail of his own material — there are more minutiae on particle physics here than most people will care for in a bedtime read — Lee Smolin’s major points are clearly made and they ring like a bell. | If only more scientists wrote for popular audiences with the humility Lee Smolin does. Whilst he occasionally gets bogged down in the detail of his own material — there are more minutiae on particle physics here than most people will care for in a bedtime read — Lee Smolin’s major points are clearly made and they ring like a bell. | ||