TobiasTheViking
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KingMerv00 said:It is important to note that string theory is a popular hypothesis but has not been "officially" accepted because it is impossible to directly or indirectly observe a string. At least for right now.
The calculations involved describe the universe very well but will remain nothing but interesting mathmatical constructs until someone can figure out a way to detect a string.
I remember that at the end of "The Elegant Universe", the author suggests possible observations that would lend credibility to the idea. Unfortunately, all are technologically impossible.
I actually wrote this in my first post in this thread.
M-Theory can't make any prediction at all so far, thus it is a philosophy, not a theory.
but, KingMerv00, in "The Elegant Universe" they did talk of a few possible observations, as you mentioned, and some of them should be testable within the next 10 years or so.
Specificly Supersymmetry, and the finding of the gravitron would prove M-Theory, if i remember correctly, i may be wrong on supersymmetry.
With the new accelerators currently being build, they might be able to find the gravitron.
As far as i know the gravitron is a lot smaller than the messenger particles currently found(and predicted in Quantum Physics), which is one of the reasons it haven't been observed yet.
With the new accelerators we may be able to get enough speed, and big enough resolution, to observe the gravitron.
Again, i am fairly certain that either supersymmetry or the gravitron will prove M-Theory. But i may be wrong, and both can also validate other theories. Thus we end up with more than one theory they fit, and we are no closer to a real M-Theory.
Sincerely
Tobias
As always, i may be incorrect.