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Originally Posted by Tensor
Well, it depends on what you mean by defenders. To be honest, there might be one or two here that know enough about it mathematically to have an informed opinion. The rest of us have to depend on third party explanations.
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Thanks Tensor,
As you allready discovered, I am a rookie in this domain of science, and have to rely on, and try to search for trustworthy sources, whatever that should be. Internetsources are great for many reasons, but scary as it comes to reliablity. If a Nobel-nominated person would state at least his/her interest in string theory, or famous written publishers like the magazine Nature (or you name it) drew attention to it, it would be easier to have a minimal confidence, and it certainly would stimulate people with the proper skills to do (even more) efforts.
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Originally Posted by Tensor
Of course, it helps if you can follow the technical aspects and come to your own conclusion.
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I won't try to follow their technical aspects, I'm not able to, but I would like to look at their opinion 'against' the mainstreamtheorie, what they think there is wrong or what there is missing.