In my conversation with Jonathan Gorard about the founding of the Wolfram Physics Project (listen to the audio ⋅ watch the video), I said that I don’t like String Theory.
Now, I’ll admit, I don’t really understand String Theory.
It’s highly mathematical. And I’m not much of a mathematician. Actually, that’s an understatement. I’m not a mathematician at all.
So if there’s a problem in the relationship between String Theory and me, it might not be String Theory, it might be me.
Sadly, admitting that I might be part of the problem doesn’t change anything between us. I still don’t like String Theory.
Here’s why.
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