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The problem with string theory is that it is theoretical, not empirical. The thing that keeps science from going down the same rabbit hole as philosophy and religion is that science is able to test its hypotheses. When it comes to string theory, science is pretty much on the same ground as philosophy.
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The problem with string theory is that it is theoretical, not empirical. The thing that keeps science from going down the same rabbit hole as philosophy and religion is that science is able to test its hypotheses. When it comes to string theory, science is pretty much on the same ground as philosophy. Hypothesis are being tested as we speak. The plan is to create a new universe in a laboratory, and I have little doubt that this will be achieved. This is well beyond philosophy. |
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I watched the clip you posted but I formed my opinion based on another string theory video I saw a few years ago. The video showed different physicists arguing their pet hypothesis. It was all mathematics. No one could devise a test to separate the hypotheses. It basically came down to... is so... is not... is so... is not. But, in truth, I don't know much about string theory. That was just my impression.
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I watched the clip you posted but I formed my opinion based on another string theory video I saw a few years ago. The video showed different physicists arguing their pet hypothesis. It was all mathematics. No one could devise a test to separate the hypotheses. It basically came down to... is so... is not... is so... is not. But, in truth, I don't know much about string theory. That was just my impression. |
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Thanks for the link. It is intriguing. Man's quest to locate Heaven?
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I think people, myself included, sometimes find it easier to have a discussion about religion, which is universal and fairly easy to grasp, than about a scientific subject that (appears to) require at least some scientific knowledge.
It sounds like a really interesting topic but I know I can't really add to a discussion - I've tried the String Theory Simplified link even and although it's not exactly beyond me, I don't want to try and form an opinion when I'm so horribly uneducated on the matter at the moment ![]() |
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I think people, myself included, sometimes find it easier to have a discussion about religion, which is universal and fairly easy to grasp, than about a scientific subject that (appears to) require at least some scientific knowledge. Watch the video at the top of the post and the following 4 (it's a five part thing) - it's explained in terms the layman can understand! |
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It's very true, some of the concepts that are talked about are pretty crazy... especially the far-out theoretical physics side of things... |
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I watched all 5 parts. Most interesting because science IS working on this and respected people in the field of physics and cosmology are involved. The concept of the multiverse is amazing! |
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