Wednesday 14 March 2012

Economics and Theoretical Physics

Time may not be what you think it is, Distance 
may not be what you observe, Space may be
something else altogether. Maybe gravity can finally
be understood.
The recent earthquake in Japan and its impact on the Fukushima nuclear power plant is a tragic reminder of humanity’s ever growing dependence on energy for its socioeconomic development. Energy plays a central role in determining the effectiveness of economics. However, are the fundamental difficulties associated with understanding the true nature of energy impeding development? This paper is a reflection on theoretical physics from an economic vantage point.

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