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Given the large number of citations, more than any other, even the 1967 Weinberg E-W paper,
Does the Malcadena conjuncture make experimentally testable and falsifiable predictions? I know it's being used to study glueballs of quarks and strong force.
If its prediction does match experiment, does this support string theory? If experiments falsify its' prediction than does this falsify the conjecture?
Does the Malcadena conjuncture make experimentally testable and falsifiable predictions? I know it's being used to study glueballs of quarks and strong force.
If its prediction does match experiment, does this support string theory? If experiments falsify its' prediction than does this falsify the conjecture?