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〈 Berger | Dillon 〉
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    1. Natalie Wolchover‏Verified account @nattyover Jan 14
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      Natalie Wolchover Retweeted Jim Baggott

      My very different impression is that this discussion has gone on for ~8 years now (see e.g. https://www.quantamagazine.org/physicists-debate-future-of-supersymmetry-20121120/ … https://www.quantamagazine.org/physicists-and-philosophers-debate-the-boundaries-of-science-20151216/ … https://www.quantamagazine.org/what-no-new-particles-means-for-physics-20160809/ …) & some high-energy physicists are pursuing new ideas (see @QuantaMagazine) as others change subfields.https://twitter.com/JimBaggott/status/1217011515385139201 …

      Natalie Wolchover added,

      Jim Baggott @JimBaggott
      At some point, this discussion *must* expand beyond a small group of naysayers. Credit to @skdh and @notevenwrong for continuing to make the case, but we desperately need to move this to a wider forum. https://twitter.com/notevenwrong/status/1216839077292642314 …
      8 replies 6 retweets 58 likes
    2. Jim Baggott‏ @JimBaggott Jan 14
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      All great articles. The problems are painfully clear to anyone paying attention, and for sure young theorists are debating their future prospects. This wasn’t my point, however. When are the *institutions* of science (academic departments, funding agencies) going to engage?

      6 replies 1 retweet 10 likes
    3. Natalie Wolchover‏Verified account @nattyover Jan 14
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      Replying to @JimBaggott @QuantaMagazine

      Again I have a different impression, that there have been topical shifts in departmental hires and funding over the past 8 years.

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    4. Will Kinney‏ @WKCosmo Jan 14
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      Replying to @nattyover @JimBaggott @QuantaMagazine

      String Theory and Supersymmetric BSM model building are still hugely dominant. Have a look at the topic list for Snowmass 2021: https://www.aps.org/units/dpf/snowmass-2021.cfm …pic.twitter.com/3AKIOdygU6

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    5. Natalie Wolchover‏Verified account @nattyover Jan 14
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      Replying to @WKCosmo @JimBaggott @QuantaMagazine

      Uh... that is a very long list that says "SUSY" in two places and "string" in two places

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    6. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr Jan 14
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      Replying to @nattyover @WKCosmo and

      The main reason SUSY is still researched is because there we can tackle problems like confinement analytically, with hopes it can help in the real world

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    7. Chlodulf Maximino‏ @chlodulfmaximi1 Jan 14
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      Replying to @InertialObservr @nattyover and

      So, basically lost in math?

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      〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr Jan 14
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      Replying to @chlodulfmaximi1 @nattyover and

      No

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