Demystifier said:
What we need here is a new Maxwell.
Namely, even before Maxwell has explicitly written down his famous equations that unify electricity and magnetism, there was a lot of evidence that these two phenomena are related, even though explicit equations was not known in a complete and closed form. Now a similar situation is with M-theory, although, of course, it looks much more complicated than electricity and magnetism looked at the pre-Maxwellian time. So we need a new Maxwell who will really explicitly formulate M-theory as a single closed theory.
I personally think one important difference is that in those days, the pre-maxwell diverse theories of electricity and magnetism as described by Faraday, Ampere, Gauss etc had originated from decent contact with experiment. So there different laws had a good physical basis. The diversity of law, did after all describe real phenomena. The missing part was to see their connection.
With string theory I think it's different. The zoo of theories has emerged not from experiment, but from some mathematical creativity with a much more unclear physical basis. So I think it's far from clear what the physical relevance of these different theories of strings has?
So what M-theory seems to be, is a speculative connection between speculations, rather than speculative connection between established physical phenomena?
Indeed if you have a vision, that the original string ideas must be right, because of their beauty, and then when you find that there are a whole set of theories. Then the most plausible conclusion is that there has to be a connection between them. This is logical once you are there, having walked the string path. But wether the original reasoning that led there is sensible may be debated.
IMHO at least the lesson might not be just analogy with Maxwell, it might instead suggest something else. That if we has evolve to the point of starting to model models,that may suggest something profound about the nature of law. This is the possible development I hope for.
I think in the largest vision, this could relate to physical law, like Wilczek's vision of origin of mass as in "confined energy" relates to mass.
Mass without fundamental mass, and law without fundamental law.
/Fredrik