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〈 Berger | Dillon 〉
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PhD student of Theoretical Particle Physics @UCIrvine l @NSF Fellow l Physics & Math Animations l Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/inertialobserver …

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    1. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 29 Mar 2019
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      I agree that @skdh has made an important, and lucid point that needs to be addressed. That said, your chauvinistic rant seems to indicate you don’t actually understand her argument.

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    2. Yung Stochastic Lifestyle‏ @VivaMachina 29 Mar 2019
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      The premise of the criticisms I take issue with is that “new physics” can only mean “new particles,” and can only be discovered by bigger linear accelerators. The certainty with which Sabine’s critics believe that there is only one way forward in physics is the problem.

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    3. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 29 Mar 2019
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      But saying theoretical physicists have made a terrible life choice is not only wrong, but it’s philosophically naive, as if QM, EM, and GR etc weren’t once “pure theory”. We follow our nose, and it’s the best we can do..

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    4. Yung Stochastic Lifestyle‏ @VivaMachina 29 Mar 2019
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      If you look at my whole rant, I mention quantum information, condensed matter, and non-eq thermo just off the top of my head as things that physicists in “our generation” (I’m 36) might have found more interesting/fruitful than searching for beyond SM-physics via new particles

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    5. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 29 Mar 2019
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      The problem is that those are investigating different things.. none of those (except for QIS) are “fundamental” Physics .. they’re neat, sure but they don’t tell us anything deep

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    6. Yung Stochastic Lifestyle‏ @VivaMachina 29 Mar 2019
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      See that’s where you’re back at the assumption that “fundamental” only has one meaning and that it’s impossible for anything to be “deep” unless it’s a new excitation.

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    7. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 29 Mar 2019
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      The ingredients are more fundamental than the cake.. the cake tastes good, but it’s not a fundamental quanta of cake..

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    8. Yung Stochastic Lifestyle‏ @VivaMachina 29 Mar 2019
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      If you want to get philosophical the building-block view could be the unquestioned premise that is preventing the Kuhnians from getting excited. If we know all the ingredients already then quantum gravity likely involves a problem with our assumptions about what is fundamental

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      〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 29 Mar 2019
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      I’m not sure of what you’re trying to say..

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        1. Yung Stochastic Lifestyle‏ @VivaMachina 29 Mar 2019
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          And those assumptions lead to the view that if we don’t build a bigger collider right now we are “giving up.” You agree there are other aspects to physics that are fundamental. We should investigate those while waiting on collider tech to improve

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        1. Yung Stochastic Lifestyle‏ @VivaMachina 29 Mar 2019
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          And basically we shouldn’t collapse fundamental physics into particle physics, and then there’s no need to act like we have forsaken the search for knowledge unless we immediately build a bigger collider

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