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.