Talk:Timeline of theoretical physics

Merge
I think this article should merge (see here) with timeline of developments in theoretical physics. Thoughts, anyone? 5.151.82.74 (talk) 04:03, 22 July 2013 (UTC)
 * It seems like a good idea, but is that information necessary? (it seems to be in a draft form)


 * If the information is useful, I think it would make sense to merge them. Using the new layout approach here.-- CaroleHenson  ( talk ) 05:01, 10 December 2013 (UTC)

Merge complete. -- Beland (talk) 19:07, 24 April 2020 (UTC)

To be viable
To be a good, viable page it needs readership, which is very low (http://stats.grok.se/en/latest/Timeline_of_theoretical_physics). To increase that, it would be good to get links added to other articles - perhaps list or outline of science articles. Another option is to add to the "See also" section of articles about given timeline items (Newton's law of universal gravitation, etc.)-- CaroleHenson  ( talk ) 05:27, 10 December 2013 (UTC)

Undated events
In the merge from Timeline of developments in theoretical physics, these were undated. I didn't feel like spending a lot of time pinning dates on them, since it's unclear all of them actually deserve inclusion in the timeline, and some are poorly explained and may not be distinct events. Feel free to add them to the article or delete from here as you see fit. -- Beland (talk) 06:57, 21 April 2020 (UTC)


 * S-matrix in quantum mechanics and scattering theory
 * Yang–Mills theory of force unification
 * Spontaneous symmetry breaking
 * Electroweak unification
 * Renormalizability of gauge theories
 * Renormalization group
 * Veneziano model
 * Quantum chromodynamics, quarks and gluons
 * Supersymmetry
 * Supergravity
 * Cosmic inflation
 * BRST symmetry for quantizing field theories
 * Skyrmion model of the nucleon
 * Quantum computers
 * Bosonic string theory
 * NSR superstrings
 * Green–Schwarz mechanism in superstring theory
 * Heterotic strings
 * T-duality
 * Loop quantum gravity
 * Supersymmetry of dark matter
 * Dark energy as cosmological constant
 * Randall-Sundrum model
 * Mirror symmetry
 * AdS/CFT and the holographic principle