Top 21 Quotes & Sayings by Ashoke Sen

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian physicist Ashoke Sen.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Ashoke Sen

Ashoke Sen FRS is an Indian theoretical physicist and distinguished professor at the Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad. He is also an honorary fellow in National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), Bhubaneswar, India and also a Morningstar Visiting professor at MIT and a distinguished professor at the Korea Institute for Advanced Study. His main area of work is string theory. He was among the first recipients of the Fundamental Physics Prize "for opening the path to the realisation that all string theories are different limits of the same underlying theory".

In many ways, string theory attempts to go beyond Einstein's dream... an all-encompassing description of nature that works at large distances where gravity becomes important as well as small distances where quantum mechanics is important.
My dream was to be a 'scientist' even before I knew what a scientist did.
Theoretical physics hardly requires any research funding, so I never felt the need. The overall government and institutional support has been good enough for my work.
My work on symmetries of string theory is on what is known as strong-weak coupling duality, or S-duality. — © Ashoke Sen
My work on symmetries of string theory is on what is known as strong-weak coupling duality, or S-duality.
I work in string theory. This is a branch of physics which assumes that the elementary objects in the universe are not particles but one-dimensional objects, that is, strings.
My work indicated that if we consider smaller and smaller black holes, at some stage, the properties of black holes become indistinguishable from those of elementary particles.
To me, the most exciting thing about the discovery of the Higgs particle is that its existence was predicted fifty years before its discovery through experiment.
Indian science has a bright future.
Doing physics is a lot of fun if you like it.
I came to realise that string theory offers us the best hope of finding a unified theory of all matter and forces.
Throughout my work, I have assumed that the standard model is correct, and hence, the Higgs boson should be found. Although this is not directly connected to string theory, the discovery of the Higgs boson demonstrated the power of theoretical reasoning.
I had been interested in particle physics, which deals with the fundamental constituents of matter.
One of the main successes of string theory is that it has been able to unify the general theory of relativity, which describes gravity, and quantum mechanics.
My work on black holes was on the connection between black holes and elementary particles.
The beauty of string theory is that it is all about mathematics. For that, you don't need resources or labs. Just sit in your room and do the maths.
One of the questions that always puzzled human history is, what are we, and everything around us, made of.
Since my work is theoretical, the financial needs are very little. Doing the research itself is the toughest challenge.
There are no excuses for theoretical physicists not to perform and deliver.
Good teachers have joined Presidency from different parts of the country and even abroad. We have got idealistic teachers, and we are relying on their idealism. But state universities pay their teachers less than the central ones. If salary is not on a par with central institutes, teachers would tend to leave for those places.
In theoretical physics, one can, in principle, work from anyplace as long as one has a computer and Internet connection. So I do not find any disadvantage of being in Allahabad.
The beauty of science is to imagine more than we can prove. And string theory gives you a radically different interpretation of the universe. — © Ashoke Sen
The beauty of science is to imagine more than we can prove. And string theory gives you a radically different interpretation of the universe.
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