Theories of Everything
Experimental validation is crucial for any theory attempting to unify quantum mechanics and gravity, as it provides a way to confirm predictions against real-world results. The challenge lies in identifying the right mathematical tools and physical ideas needed to formulate these theories effectively. Additionally, any viable theory must account for black holes and the paradoxes that arise when integrating quantum mechanics with gravity.In this clip
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Peter Woit: Theories of Everything & Why String Theory is Not Even Wrong | Lex Fridman Podcast #246
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