Many years ago my first Prof in physics-a Prof Dodd here in Dunedin NZ told me that if it seemed too difficult then it was probably wrong. I have never forgotten that. Simplistically thus it would seem that much of particle physics may be straying a little. I came across a paper recently in Physics Essays written by a Dr Andrew Worsley that gave my heart a palpitation. (Reading re Expert then perhaps -Hfarmer may comment). The paper is " String Quintessence and the formulation of advanced quantum gravity " Physics Essays Vol 22 No.3. It seems pretty interesting to me. A google search shows a series of three books written by this author the last of which titled " Soaring on the Wings of Genius " addresses this same issue although not always in perfect prose .ISBN: 1-58112-948-3 Universal Publishers, Florida USA 2006. Two earlier books from the same author set out a philosophy that is no less than a unified view of physics and the Math looks pretty solid! Book One-" On the Wings of Genius " appears to be co authored by Prof Thomas Maibaum of McMasters University, Canada. If this author is correct then the implications of his work are staggering.Musictime4me (talk) 02:24, 2 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

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What if it seems too easy? Does that mean it's probably right? -- Neptunerover (talk) 07:07, 15 December 2009 (UTC)Reply