The discussion highlights the significant differences between the mathematical frameworks of Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG) and string theory. LQG is based on the classical phase space of General Relativity, making it relatively straightforward for those with a background in quantum field theory and general relativity to understand. In contrast, string theory is more complex, requiring advanced mathematical techniques due to its nature as a unified theory of all interactions and its postulation of additional spatial dimensions. Furthermore, string theory is seen as a stepping stone to M-theory, necessitating ongoing mathematical development, while LQG remains a more closed theory without evidence of deeper underlying frameworks. The steep learning curve associated with string theory may limit its discussion in certain forums.