Thursday, 22 November 2018

Does string theory provide quantitative experimental predictions?





Possible Duplicate:
What experiment would disprove string theory?



We carefully observe things, observe patterns and then build theories that predict.


String theory is frequently criticized for not providing quantitative experimental prediction.


What are the problems that prevent this theory from producing quantitative experimental predictions?


Is there no experiment suggested by string theorists to verify validity of their theory? Is the problem mathematical? (or it just requires many dimensional equipments...just kidding).


I am not criticizing the theory because to do that I should understand it first, but I haven't studied it. I just want to know.




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