Probing the String Landscape:
Implications, Applications, and Controversies
Keith
R. Dienes
National
Science Foundation
University
of Maryland
University
of Arizona
We are currently
in the throes of a potentially huge paradigm shift in physics. Motivated by recent developments in string
theory and the discovery of the so-called "string landscape",
physicists are beginning to question the uniqueness of fundamental theories of
physics and the methods by which such theories might be understood and
investigated. In this colloquium, I will
give a non-technical introduction to the nature of this paradigm shift and how
it developed. I will also discuss some
of the questions to which it has led, and the nature of the controversies it
has spawned.