Abstract
This is a review of Hossenfelder's book, 'Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads
Physics Astray'. The book gives a breezy exposition of the present situation in
fundamental physics, and raises important questions: both about the content of
the physics, and the way physics research is organized. I first state my main
disagreements. Then, I mostly praise the book: I concentrate on Hossenfelder's
discussion of supersymmetry, naturalness and the multiverse.
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