• Most scientists outside the string theory community are philosophically uncomfortable about this.

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  • And unless a radically new technology becomes available, the pursuit of string theory is beyond the pocket of even a transnational effort.

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  • In string theory, the forces and particles of which the universe is now composed are actually vibrations of tiny strings made from these ten dimensions (six of which are confined to such strings, and thus are not perceivable in the human-scale world).

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  • The two communities are at odds over whether string theory is a series of abstract puzzles or whether it says something about the real world.

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