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Different symmetries or no symmetries in string theory?
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[QUOTE="Suekdccia, post: 6419959, member: 622834"] But the thing is that in string theory, as far as I understand it, different vacua would have different laws of low-energy physics while the laws at high energies would all stay the same. If the fundamental symmetries would change between vacua (therefore showing different conservation laws for example, as Geraint Lewis told me) wouldn't that mean that the very fundamental laws of high energy physics would also change? [/QUOTE]
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