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The model fits somewhat with what we already know – but most of it’s predictions can be mapped by other models. On top of that, none of the things that we haven’t seen yet that string theory is supposed to have have been observed as of yet.
I think the skirt represents Non-Euclidean Geometry. An homage to the current understanding of space-time. Or, perhaps it’s just a black and white plaid.
Has string theory ever set out anything that can be experimentally verified?
This is why I don’t believe string theory.
The model fits somewhat with what we already know – but most of it’s predictions can be mapped by other models. On top of that, none of the things that we haven’t seen yet that string theory is supposed to have have been observed as of yet.
I’ve only read about physics on Wikipedia and I already know more than you do.
Hmm, the skirt is a bit different…
I think the skirt represents Non-Euclidean Geometry. An homage to the current understanding of space-time. Or, perhaps it’s just a black and white plaid.
String theory:
“What if all of the matter in existence is made up of tiny vibrating string?”
“Woah. What would that mean?”
“I dunno. Wanna get coffee?”
“Sure.”