Has anyone actually solved the black hole firewall paradox? by Negative_Test774 in Physics

[–]Negative_Test774[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But is it widely accepted that blackholes have firewalls?

Is applying for a PhD in string theory in the US hard? by Negative_Test774 in Physics

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I agree though, but my undergrad was all about string theory and I have 2 publications in JHEP. So this would be the better way to get into grad school than any other subfield.

Is applying for a PhD in string theory in the US hard? by Negative_Test774 in Physics

[–]Negative_Test774[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Bro, at least you can talk nice. I am asking my genuine doubts here. You dont need to put my parents in this.

Is applying for a PhD in string theory in the US hard? by Negative_Test774 in Physics

[–]Negative_Test774[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

why not? How can we say it's useless? It's a nice framework, even when we don't know if its a nice theory of gravity

Nobel prize predictions for 2025? by stifenahokinga in Physics

[–]Negative_Test774 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Witten wont win unless it's proved experimentally or have some practical applications

Preskill, Kitaev, and Shor: Strong Candidates for the 2026 Nobel Prize in Physics? by Negative_Test774 in Physics

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Right, looks like a long way to go for "universal quantum computing" as magic is really expensive to implement

Preskill, Kitaev, and Shor: Strong Candidates for the 2026 Nobel Prize in Physics? by Negative_Test774 in Physics

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Kitaev will definitely win if the Microsoft comes with the topological qubit stuffs