ensabah6 said:
... The braids could be anything.
Nicolai does think that a quantum gravity is needed to complete the program.
It's probably more useful to discuss what Nicolai
says in his proposal, rather than speculating about what he
thinks. Don't you agree? We can't look into Nicolai's mind (or Witten's for that matter

) so statements about what he thinks are apt to be fundamentally meaningless.
What he actually says, in the proposal, has nothing to do with an eventual new physics that is expected to come into effect at or around Planck scale.
What he is talking about is the huge energy-range between 100 GeV (weak) and 10
19 GeV (Planck).
He says let's change the field-theory based Standard Model as little as possible, keeping things as simple, austere, econonomical as possible, so that the field theory Standard Model will work all the way to 10
19 GeV without blowing up.
Let's do this, he says, without inventing anything new, no extra dimensions, no braids, no strings, no networks, no GUT, no supersymmetry between here and 10
19 GeV.
And we both realize that that energy is a stupendous energy to have. Enough to drive your car 100 miles. The better part of a tank of gasoline. Imagine one particle carrying that much energy. We are talking gigajoules---billions of joules. Maybe supersymmetry never, but in any case no supersymmetry until you have particles carrying a few billion joules of energy.
Basically just move the standard model, almost unchanged, onto a different platform. In such a way that, if what he proposes is right, there is no need for new physics of any sort until Planck scale.
That means matter would be represented just as it is today, in today's quantum field theory. In this proposal there is no room for any other representation of matter. Or? Do you see room in it?
What it does leave open is how to represent the continuum. They need something else besides the Minkowski space of special relativity, as a platform. Today QFT is defined on Minkowski space, Nicolai says they do need to change that.
Probably theories are not meant to be liked, they are meant to be tested---we only ask that they be conceptually economical (not overly fanciful or baroque) and testable.
We don't know if Nicolai even LIKES the solution he is proposing (from clues like tone of voice and style I speculate that he does but) what we know is that he tells us it's worthwhile to formulate and test. It predicts a lowest lying Higgs at 207 GeV, so if it is wrong we will know soon enough. And he tells us it has a kind of minimality. It is the leanest barest-bones theory on the table that offers to get you to 10
19 GeV.
And beyond that? Well, let's get there first, there is a huge range of energy to cover, before we start speculating.