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by naasking
648 days ago
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Your suggestion implicitly asserts that string theory was productive, which is exactly the claim that seems to be in contention. I don't think it's too wild to suggest that, without the constraints of string theory imposed by advisors, lots of novel approaches would have been tried. We have no idea what could have been produced. As for quantum gravity specifically, arguably not much progress will be made without more data, and we now have some proposed experiments that can be conducted here on Earth to test them. |
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