Thesis ID: CBB001562823

Secular Salvation: Sacred Rhetorical Invention in the String Theory Movement (2011)

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Yergensen, Brent (Author)


University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Lee, Ronald


Publication Date: 2011
Edition Details: Advisor: Lee, Ronald
Physical Details: 199 pp.
Language: English

String theory is argued by its proponents to be the Theory of Everything. It achieves this status in physics because it provides unification for contradictory laws of physics, namely quantum mechanics and general relativity. While based on advanced theoretical mathematics, its public discourse is growing in prevalence and its rhetorical power is leading to a scientific revolution, even among the public. By presenting a history of continual discovery of extra dimensions, string theory proponents draw upon key thinkers in physics such as Theodor Kaluza and Albert Einstein and frame them as pioneers for the emergence of string theory. Popularization of string theory is grounded in the employment of rhetorical forms of sacredness. Proponents of the theory present a history of the theory as a linear progression of scientific discovery, culminating in specific events that establish the theory as significant scientific discoveries. In the presentation of the theory, string theory supporters engage in strategic romanticizing of the key people and events surrounding they theory. The contradictory conventional paradigms of physics make up the problem string theorists set out to solve in public discourse. The result and theoretical foundation of this study resides in the rhetorical potential by which the sacred becomes a translatable resource for popular science in the presentation to public audiences. This exigency of division is the first step of persuasion and is expressed in a discourse of division. Because of division, unification is the goal of physicists and the term becomes rhetorical term for the theory's proponents. Arguments for string theory as the Theory of Everything are grounded in rhetorics of faith, prophecy, theoretical Armageddon, and Millennial peace. The religious nature of the rhetoric, upon closer examination, gives us something unique in the string theory narrative: a secular salvation. Rhetoricians justify the importance of unification, which then allows the appeal for the Theory of Everything to be the conclusive argument. The implication is a secularized salvation story.

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Authors & Contributors
Dawid, Richard
Lee, Jieun
Miira B. Hill
Castro, Carlo Di
Veneziano, G.
Tietge, David J.
Journals
Public Understanding of Science
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Science as Culture
Science and Education
Physics in Perspective
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Springer
Routledge
Parlor Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Acumen Publishers
Concepts
Rhetoric in scientific discourse
Theoretical physics
String theory
Physics
Popularization
Communication of scientific ideas
People
Brian Cox
Veneziano, Gabriele
Klein, Oskar Benjamin
Kitcher, Phillip
Keller, Evelyn Fox
Kaluza, Theodor
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century
Places
United States
Switzerland
Europe
Rome (Italy)
Korea
Great Britain
Institutions
Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
Royal Society of London
European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
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