F1225 said:
...Are there any experimental proves for the sting theory (or even m-theory) till today?
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Are there any experimental proofs for string theory? No.
The theoretical framework has not given us any clear firm predictions of new phenomena by which it could be tested. The theory sort of predicts that there would have been supersymmetry seen at LHC levels of energy---some string theorists expressed confidence SUSY would be seen, but it wasn't. There was also some expectation of observing evidence of extra dimensions, but that did not materialize either.
By contrast Quantum Mechanics (QM) is an enormously successful physical theory, perhaps the most successful in human history. It has made thousands of predictions concerning hundreds of different sorts of phenomena and has always been right.
The beginnings of QM go back to around 1926 and earlier. It is now an old well-established theory that has passed a lot of tests and has a lot of success to its credit.
The trend has been to build out from QM and make quantum theory apply to more and more things, get into more areas of nature, at higher energies, to more different kinds of particles, at smaller scales and so on.
There is no competition between QM and String. String is a comparatively recent research program which might eventually succeed (as some hope) or might fail (as some think it already has).
Neither QM nor String gives a complete description of Nature. There is no contest between them. The String research program does not aim to rival QM or to replace QM. If it were to be successful it would simply be an extension of QM. If someday the String program comes out with a single clear unique theory it will actually be a QUANTUM THEORY OF STRINGS.
And if String fails there will probably be some other extension of QM that succeeds. Quantum Theory looks like it is here to stay. That gives you my perspective on it, which is about the only way I can respond to your question.
There is really no comparison between the two things. they are vastly different sorts of theory.
If your friend likes QM and wants to learn more about it, encourage him. It may stand him in good stead in his further education. QM will still be around when people have forgotten all the hype and hot air of today's TV science.