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      <title>Quacks Like a Duck — String Theory and the Duck That Wasn&#39;t</title>
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      <description>String theory walked like physics, quacked like physics, and had the resume of physics for thirty years. The duck test failed. The harder question is what it was actually a duck of — and what that tells us about every institutional artifact that learns to spoof its own heuristics.</description>
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