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Originally Posted by Harmon
If the universe is infinite, that means that any and all possibilities are infinite... hence, string theory is ABSOLUTELY accurate in another universe. If the universe is NOT infinite, where does it end? And if it does? What's on the other side? Slit tests and quantum physics. It makes sense. you sound like more of a bible thumper than anybody in this thread.
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Bible thumpers accept faith and belief in lieu of evidence and analysis. That is exactly the opposite of what I have done in this thread. You may believe string theory explains things or have faith that one day someone will find a way to test it. However, up to this point no valid scientific test to my knowledge has ever empirically proven it to be a correct assertion. I am definitely not a physicist, but I have done a fair amount of reading on the subject and have not found a single example of a test conducted using the scientific method which validates any part of string theory. The best I have found is 'examples of tests that did not disprove it.'
If your argument is that infinite existence means an infinite number of possibilities and therefore that gravity does not exist in another 'dimension', then this quickly becomes a semantic argument because we can also imagine another 'dimension of infinity' where You agree with Me that You are completely wrong.
