01-28-2011, 05:05 PM
I recall Don saying that he asked Larson whether he was open to the kind of "out there" info that Don pursued, and Larson told him he hoped to get into that in the future, and thought it was worth looking into. Even if he were just being polite at first, I am sure that Don and Carla won him over with their intelligence, charm and humor.
I'm impressed at how much the "modern" String Theory resembles Larson's work. I call it his "work" because Larson developed his entire body of knowledge by deriving equations to describe the Universe instead of using any evidence at all. He only used scientific evidence to verify his results. I think that was what attracted Don to Larson's books.
I'm impressed at how much the "modern" String Theory resembles Larson's work. I call it his "work" because Larson developed his entire body of knowledge by deriving equations to describe the Universe instead of using any evidence at all. He only used scientific evidence to verify his results. I think that was what attracted Don to Larson's books.