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Circular Arguments in String and Superstring Theory from a Multi-fold Universe Perspective

Stéphane Maes

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Abstract

Following our derivation of multi-fold models, we revisited the main aspects and claims of self-consistencies of strings and superstrings. Rather than focusing on their relationship to multi-fold universes, we used our lessons learned to show how many claims or results rely on circular arguments coming from the resonance dual model: many consistent results are derived from this model rather than proofs of self-consistency. The previously shown incompatibility between the standard model and superstrings if quantum gravity is asymptotically stable remains standing post analysis of superstrings self-consistency claims. Its applicability to the real universe repositions the role of superstrings and its derived conjectures and models. No matter what, it demonstrates that claims of self-consistency are not validation of the theory as model of the real universe: experimental validations or invalidations are required, as many have argued before.

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Superstring theoryTheoretical physicsUniversePhysicsMathematical proofTheory of everything (philosophy)Consistency (knowledge bases)String theoryString (physics)Perspective (graphical)MathematicsEpistemologyMathematical physicsPhilosophySupersymmetryQuantum mechanicsDiscrete mathematicsGeometryCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesComputational Physics and Python ApplicationsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
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