You probably think no one listens to my talking about the 4-D universe and other highly technical stuff.
Well, following up on the articles below, I wrote a piece for a physics journal which combined several versions of string theory.
I called it Whitaker’s Rope.
Immediate replies came in from several imminent high speed physics researchers.
All of them recommended that I get some rest.
A couple took the time to suggest specific professional help.
#1 by Jason on 09/24/2013 - 5:48 am
All I can go by are my hunches about String Theory because I am not physicist. But everyone seems to agree that the main problem is that it never touches reality at any point, makes no real predictions, and can’t be tested.
My impression is that String Theorists are a bit contemptuous of demonstration and prefer the theoretical world. In fact, I’ve heard it said that no String Theorist EVER hopes to have a practical application of his theory. It just sets off warning bells for me.
On the other hand, there is definitely something “weird” going on quantum level.