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The elegance of The Elegant Universe: unity, beauty, and harmony in Brian Greene's popularization of superstring theory

Rachel Edford

English Department, 118 PLC, 1286 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1236, USA, redford1{at}uoregon.edu

The emergence of string theory into popular culture can be seen in recent episodes of Joan of Arcadia and in the NOVA series based on Brian Greene's best-selling book, The Elegant Universe. Greene's book has played a significant role in string theory's emergence into popular culture. In order to persuade the general public to accept the new and controversial theory of superstrings as a revolutionary scientific theory, Greene carefully constructs his argument in The Elegant Universe, reinforcing the elegance and beauty of string theory. The Elegant Universe itself is an elegantly constructed argument, in terms of both its overall structure and its language. The threads of Greene's argument are carefully woven to create the unified textual fabric of his argument.

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Public Understanding of Science, Vol. 16, No. 4, 441-454 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0963662505061882


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