December 10, 2004

Assorted Links

A few years back John Horgan published a provocative book "The End of Science". Here's Phil Anderson's take on it. (Anderson, for those who don't know, was probably the leading condensed matter physicist of the twentieth century.)

David Harris points me to Symmetry Magazine, now in its second issue.

More thoughtful commentary on the US elections from physicist Carl Caves.

Posted by Michael Nielsen at December 10, 2004 04:03 PM
Comments

I'm quite sure that Phil Anderson is still very much alive. Some readers may have misinterpreted your brief explanation of his significance in 20th century physics.

Posted by: Chris W. at December 13, 2004 07:51 AM

Heh. Indeed, I guess my comment might be misinterpreted that way. He is, indeed, alive and well: one of the more memorable experiences of my 2004 was seeing Anderson give the after-dinner speech at a conference on many-body physics in Santa Fe.

Posted by: Michael Nielsen at December 16, 2004 09:53 PM