Can the Laws of Physics Be Unified?

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By Paul Langacker

Published March 15, 2017

Can the Laws of Physics Be Unified? (Princeton University Press) introduces readers to the new frontier of physics. It is written to be accessible to students and researchers across all sciences, introducing key breakthroughs, new theoretical ideas, and experiments. Paul Langacker is a senior physicist at Princeton University and professor emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania.

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