RussDill
Philosopher
Your level of ignorance as to what makes a theory still astounds me. I suppose it has been going on for several years and is unlikely to change. The fact that you lambast string theory so strongly, without even attempting to understand what makes it a theory, the math behind it, etc, along with your straw man of people "believing in string theory" when it is not yet an accepting theory totally confuses me. How can you completely miss the very first statement in just about every overview of string theory:
String theory has trouble producing predictions not because it is "pseudoscience", but because the mathematics behind it are insanely difficult and haven't yet been fully developed. It is by no accident that the exploration of string theory has made quite a few contributions to mathematics.
But string theory is in no way special or unique, there are a large number of theories (quantum loop theory, etc) that attempt to unite quantum mechanics and general relativity to develop a quantum theory of gravity.
Again, the fact that you think that what you are putting forth somehow compares to any of these theories shows me that you a) have made no attempt to understand any of them at the mathematical level, and worse b) have made no attempt to understand any physical theories at the mathematical level.
You've said time and time again that you cannot provide the math, to anyone who has studied physics, you are saying "I don't have a theory, not even a partial one". Anyone can make vague statements, hand gestures, make lay interpretations, show diagrams, read, but not understand various papers, etc. That is all you are doing, something a child could do.
I really wish there was a way to give you the gift of introspection, so that you could look at yourself from the point of view of others. Allow you to judge your ideas from an impartial view point. You keep posting papers and quotes from people whom you believe to be authorities, but that the whole of the physics community has dismissed long ago. Their papers and ideas have zero credibility. Then, you completely dismiss the papers and works of others that do have credibility, that have been vetted by peer review and experiment.
You cannot even understand, much less formulate, the mathematics behind physical theories, yet you are attacking those who have spent their lifetime in the field. Please, do what countless others who cycle through the various forums across the internet, peddling their useless, unfounded, easily falsifiable theories for YEARS could not do. Open your mind, take a look at the world around you. Seriously review and attempt to understand the work of those that have come before you. The world of science is an amazing and exciting place.
String theory is a [bdeveloping branch[/b] of quantum mechanics and general relativity with the aim of merging and reconciling the two areas of physics into a quantum theory of gravity. The strings of string theory are one-dimensional oscillating lines, but they are no longer considered fundamental to the theory, which can be formulated in terms of points or surfaces too.
String theory has trouble producing predictions not because it is "pseudoscience", but because the mathematics behind it are insanely difficult and haven't yet been fully developed. It is by no accident that the exploration of string theory has made quite a few contributions to mathematics.
But string theory is in no way special or unique, there are a large number of theories (quantum loop theory, etc) that attempt to unite quantum mechanics and general relativity to develop a quantum theory of gravity.
Again, the fact that you think that what you are putting forth somehow compares to any of these theories shows me that you a) have made no attempt to understand any of them at the mathematical level, and worse b) have made no attempt to understand any physical theories at the mathematical level.
You've said time and time again that you cannot provide the math, to anyone who has studied physics, you are saying "I don't have a theory, not even a partial one". Anyone can make vague statements, hand gestures, make lay interpretations, show diagrams, read, but not understand various papers, etc. That is all you are doing, something a child could do.
I really wish there was a way to give you the gift of introspection, so that you could look at yourself from the point of view of others. Allow you to judge your ideas from an impartial view point. You keep posting papers and quotes from people whom you believe to be authorities, but that the whole of the physics community has dismissed long ago. Their papers and ideas have zero credibility. Then, you completely dismiss the papers and works of others that do have credibility, that have been vetted by peer review and experiment.
You cannot even understand, much less formulate, the mathematics behind physical theories, yet you are attacking those who have spent their lifetime in the field. Please, do what countless others who cycle through the various forums across the internet, peddling their useless, unfounded, easily falsifiable theories for YEARS could not do. Open your mind, take a look at the world around you. Seriously review and attempt to understand the work of those that have come before you. The world of science is an amazing and exciting place.