TIME-WARRIOR
Friday, July 07, 2006
No one will win the Nobel Prize for String Theory?!?!
"By 2020, no one will have won a Nobel Prize for work on super-string theory, membrane theory, or some other unified theory describing all the forces of nature."
It's a simple wager between Michael Kaku and John Horgan.
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