The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory
During the last thirty years of his life, Albert Einstein sought relentlessly for a so-called unified field theory—a theory capable of
describing nature's forces within a single, all-encompassing, coherent framework. Einstein was not motivated by the things we
often associate with scientific undertakings, such as trying to explain this or that piece of experimental data. Instead, he was driven
by a passionate belief that the deepest understanding of the universe would reveal its truest wonder: the simplicity and power of the
principles on which it is based. Einstein wanted to illuminate the workings of the universe with a clarity never before achieved,
allowing us all...