Suncatcher wrote:
its just that 'strings' really came out of nowhere and really does not prove anything
This is my problem with string theory.. I saw a sketch a while back that pretty much sums it up for me:
Guy1 "What if everything was really made up of tiny vibrating strings?"
Guy2: "Ok what would that mean?"
Guy1: "Well.. nothing really.. but wouldn't it be cool?!"
String theory is interesting and all but since it can never be proven and doesn't really change anything does it even need to exist?
I'm not really certain that string theory can never be proven. It actually makes a number of predictions like supersymmetry which if found, could show evidence for string theory albeit indirectly. Also, if string theory is true then actually it would change a great deal, including giving us an explanation as to how gravity works on a quantum scale. The central problem in physics that string theory is trying to solve is to try and reconcile the fact that quantum mechanics and Einstein's general relativity are fundamentally incompatible.