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Re: What's really wrong with string theory?

Subject: Re: What's really wrong with string theory?
From: Ben Newsam
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 08:28:44 +0000
Newsgroups: sci.math, sci.physics, sci.philosophy.tech, sci.physics.particle, sci.physics.relativity
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 06:10:40 GMT, Jack Sarfatti <sarfatti@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> However, that 
>simply means that some continuous symmetry of the action of the string 
>is spontaneously broken inducing a vacuum phase transition of the theory 
>with macro-quantum ODLRO - emergence of a Higgs-type inflation field 
>with one or more Goldstone phases like in a superconductor. Therefore, a 
>string theory in ordinary 3 + 1 space-time may be possible after all. 
>Indeed, curved space-time's renormalizable spin 1 tetrad quantum fields 
>and spin-connections with dark energy and dark matter seem to naturally 
>emerge from the Goldstone phases induced by the tachyon instability. The 
>spin 2 metric field is an emergent entangled composite of pairs of spin 
>1 tetrad fields and torsion fields.

You're making this stuff up as you go along, aren't you? <vbg>

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