The report starts with a tribute to Joel E. Keizer, the father of the first version of canonical theory. However, this work is not a visit to an archaeological museum, but a deep and daring incursion in the science of tomorrow.
The new canonical theory addresses physicists’ goal of unification of physics, chemistry, and biology… but [...]
The problems analyzed are the current tendency to limit the size of scholarly communications, the funding of research, the rates and page charges of journals, the wars for the intellectual property of the data and results of research, and the replacement of impartial reviewing by anonymous censorship. The scope includes an economic analysis of PLoS’ [...]
One would emphasize that recent Landscape trouble has emphasized the problems of string theory. Before 2005 there was a tendency to believe that string theory was a “fantastic approach,” and it never was a serious candidate as a theory of quantum gravity.
String theory always was in trouble but in the past, the debate and the [...]
This is the centenary of the annus mirabilis and would be highlighted that Albert Einstein obtained none of the formulas of special relativity. Anyone associates E=mc2 to the name and fame of Einstein, but the equation is not from him and was already used by some other authors, e.g. Poincar.
The famous two postulates of special [...]