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30000002023541 QC174.45.A1 Q36 1980 Open Access Book Proceedings, Conference, Workshop etc.
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Are we living in a golden age? It is now more than half a century that Einstein and Heisenberg have given us the theories of relativity and of quantum mechanics, but the great challenge of 20th century science remains unre#65533; solved: to assemble these building blocks into a fundamental theory of matter. And yet, for anyone watching the interplay of mathematics and theoretical physics to-day, developing symbiotically through the stimulus of a lively, even essential interdisciplinary dia#65533; logue, this is a time of fascination and great satisfaction. It is also a time of gratitude to those who had the courage to in#65533; sist that "a rudimentary knowledge of the Latin and Greek alpha#65533; bets" was not enough, and tore down the barriers between the disciplines. On the basis of this groundwork there is now so much progress, and, notably, such strengthening of the dia].ogue with phenomenology that - reaching out for The Great Break#65533; through - this may indeed turn out to be the golden age.