Can there be Physics without Experiments? Challenges and Pittfalls
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2001
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Hooft, G. 't
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Abstract
Physicists investigating space, time and matter at the Planck scale will probably have to work
with much less guidance from experimental input than has ever happened before in the history of
Physics. This may imply that we should insist on much higher demands of logical and mathematical
rigour than before. Working with long chains of arguments linking theories to experiment, we must
be able to rely on logical precision when and where experimental checks cannot be provided.