The Other Conquest

The years 5727-5734 brought Jewish sovereignty over the Land of Israel. In the same period, another decisive conquest took place, in Science.

In the beginning of 5728, the staunch Jewish atheist Steven Weinberg proposed a theory that describes two forces of Nature, Electromagnetism and the Weak Interaction, in a unified way. At first, Weinberg's theory seemed artificial and replete with technical problems, until four years later Martinus Veltman and his student Gerard 't Hooft proved a cosmic result: Weinberg's theory is "renormalizable."

The background of the discovery is that the mathematical framework of high-energy physics (quantum field theory) shows a general tension between fundamental physical constraints such as causality, and the computability of the theory's predictions. Between Weinberg and Veltman, it was established that there is a mathematical framework, involving "gauge" symmetries, that "allows" a world like ours to exist. The philosophical corollary is that the physical world can only exist because of hidden mathematical symmetries.

The Weinberg-Veltman-'t Hooft theory was confirmed by experiment, and established definitively the centrality of the notion of gauge symmetry, and that of symmetry breaking. The revolution led to another. From understanding how a world like ours can exist, we came to understand much better how our world came into existence, some 13 billion years ago.

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