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by bdjsiqoocwk
697 days ago
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Nonsense. It can't predict everyone, in particular it won't predict special relativity bring violated. In addition you haven't addressed the main point here which is that when some people say "can predict" they mean "in principle it can predict" whereas other mean "can predict today with currently available technological means". Regarding the former: yes it can. I already gave the example of one such prediction, but here's another one: all particles niches have stringy modes in their spectra. Regarding the later: maybe, but thats a problem with our technology, not with the theory. I feel this conservation is going in circles already. |
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So you made your prediction only by choosing an axiom.
There is a reason that even some proponents of string theory call it the theory of anything.
[0] https://arxiv.org/abs/0708.2250