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What kind of experimental predictions does String theory make that differs from the predictions that past theories (QT, SR, GR)make?
Paden Roder
Paden Roder
The discussion centers around the experimental predictions of string theory compared to those of quantum theory (QT), special relativity (SR), and general relativity (GR). Participants explore the implications of string theory, its testability, and its relationship with other theories in the context of theoretical physics.
Participants express differing views on the testability of string theory and its predictions compared to other theories. There is no consensus on the validity of string theory's implications or its comparison with LQG.
Participants note the limitations of current experimental capabilities to test string theory and the challenges in reconciling its predictions with observable phenomena. The discussion reflects ongoing uncertainties in the field regarding the implications of high-energy physics and the nature of gravity.
Originally posted by sol
What about "distance" when it comes to measuring gravity?