Roger Penrose: “String Theory Is Wrong And Dark Matter Doesn’t Exist”
Words like “it’s just a theory” ought to set off red flags in your scientific mind. You have a somewhat greater hurdle to jump when it comes to science, even though most of us use the word theory interchangeably with words like notion, hypothesis, or guess in our everyday conversations. An essential minimum need is that your theory must be developed within a coherent framework that does not deviate from its own principles.
As a second requirement, your theory must be non-falsifiable and clearly consistent with existing evidence. Until the crucial and definitive tests come along, your hypothesis can only be seen as speculative. Only then will you be able to tell if your theory aligns with the evidence in a manner that other theories, including the prior consensus theory, do not.
The mainstream will only embrace your notion once it passes a battery of tests. Interestingly, string theory falls short of the requirements for this.
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