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This is a conceptual question. One popular criticism against String Theory is its high number of solutions, around $ 10^{500} $.

Is it true that each solution is corresponding to a specific possible universe?
If yes, can we identify and pick a single solution that is corresponding to our universe?
If yes, can we use this solution to make testable/falsifiable prediction in our universe?

  • Is it true that each solution is corresponding to a specific possible universe?

  • If yes, can we identify and pick a single solution that is corresponding to our universe?

  • If yes, can we use this solution to make testable/falsifiable prediction in our universe?

Please also point out what is possibly wrong in my fact and thinking process. Thanks.

This is a conceptual question. One popular criticism against String Theory is its high number of solutions, around $ 10^{500} $.

Is it true that each solution is corresponding to a specific possible universe?
If yes, can we identify and pick a single solution that is corresponding to our universe?
If yes, can we use this solution to make testable/falsifiable prediction in our universe?

Please also point out what is possibly wrong in my fact and thinking process. Thanks.

This is a conceptual question. One popular criticism against String Theory is its high number of solutions, around $ 10^{500} $.

  • Is it true that each solution is corresponding to a specific possible universe?

  • If yes, can we identify and pick a single solution that is corresponding to our universe?

  • If yes, can we use this solution to make testable/falsifiable prediction in our universe?

Please also point out what is possibly wrong in my fact and thinking process.

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This is a conceptual question. One popular criticism against String Theory is its high number of solutions, around $ 10^{500} $.

Is it true that each solution is corresponding to a specific possible universe?

If
If yes, can we identify and pick a single solution that is corresponding to our universe?

If
If yes, can we use this solution to make testable/falsifiable prediction in our universe?

Please also point out what is right orpossibly wrong in my fact and thinking process. Thanks.

This is a conceptual question. One popular criticism against String Theory is its high number of solutions, around $ 10^{500} $.

Is it true that each solution is corresponding to a specific possible universe?

If yes, can we identify and pick a single solution that is corresponding to our universe?

If yes, can we use this solution to make testable/falsifiable prediction in our universe?

Please point out what is right or wrong in my fact and thinking process. Thanks.

This is a conceptual question. One popular criticism against String Theory is its high number of solutions, around $ 10^{500} $.

Is it true that each solution is corresponding to a specific possible universe?
If yes, can we identify and pick a single solution that is corresponding to our universe?
If yes, can we use this solution to make testable/falsifiable prediction in our universe?

Please also point out what is possibly wrong in my fact and thinking process. Thanks.

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Pick a specific solution of string theory?

This is a conceptual question. One popular criticism against String Theory is its high number of solutions, around $ 10^{500} $.

Is it true that each solution is corresponding to a specific possible universe?

If yes, can we identify and pick a single solution that is corresponding to our universe?

If yes, can we use this solution to make testable/falsifiable prediction in our universe?

Please point out what is right or wrong in my fact and thinking process. Thanks.