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Lisi is known for "An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything," an unpublished preprint paper proposing a unified field theory based on the E 8 Lie group, combining particle physics with Einstein's theory of gravitation. The theory is incomplete and has unresolved problems.
The paper was posted to the physics arXiv by Antony Garrett Lisi on November 6, 2007, and was not submitted to a peer-reviewed scientific journal. [3] The title is a pun on the algebra used, the Lie algebra of the largest "simple", "exceptional" Lie group, E 8.
Authors of scientific papers have used Physics Forums to write popular explanations of their research. In turn, this forum entries have been referenced by popular science news websites. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Notable members and blog authors past and present include John C. Baez , [ 4 ] Urs Schreiber , [ 5 ] Antony Garrett Lisi . [ 6 ]
Antony Garrett Lisi – United States (born 1968) Karl L. Littrow – Austria (1811–1877) Seth Lloyd – United States (born 1960) Oliver Lodge – U.K. (1851–1940) Maurice Loewy – Austria, France (1833–1907) Robert K. Logan – United States (born 1939) Mikhail Lomonosov – Denisovka (1711–1765) Alfred Lee Loomis – United States ...
Antony Garrett Lisi's incomplete "An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything" attempts to describe all known fundamental interactions in physics as part of the E 8 Lie algebra. [ 7 ] [ 8 ]
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Antony Garrett Lisi, Ph.D. (Physics), 1999, theoretical physicist awarded FQXi grant [126] Joellen Louise, Ph.D. (Oceanography), 1999, professor in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Arizona and amici in Massachusetts v. EPA, which established the EPA's authority to regulate greenhouse gases
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