>>13643995It wasn't physics in my view because of semantics. It wasn't about the real world but about hypothetical encapsulating abstraction schemes that might have the real world as a particular case (think electromagnetism as a particular case of QFT). But after decades no one managed to show that the real world is a valid particular case.
ALso, we now have pretty good evidence for the masses of muons being wrong in the standard model, and supersymmetry should be more than dead after no proton decay being observed in the LHC, so surely at least someone should get around to correcting the muons masses by some improvement to the standard model instead of jerking around in calabi yau manifolds.