Real Life Examples: Reasons for Studying New Physics & Technologies from TOE

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What are the reasons why we study these new theories in physics? What would they do for our society? What are some inovative technologies that would arise if would would find a TOE?
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I was thinking about that and couldn't find any evident application, until I saw this paper
"Spacetime foam, holographic principle and black hole quantum computers"
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0403057
In it is proposed to use black holes like computers, in other words, is proposed to use black holes to do calculations!
 
Thanks meteor,
Not only am I doing a exhibit on the Unification of physics (which this article does a great job of showing between quantum foam, holographic principle and black hole physics), which this atricle will help, but it was a very good read. Thanks
Paden Roder
 
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