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PAllen said:Since I have no idea what the right way is, I have no idea that physicists are looking at it the wrong way. My hope would be that a lot of the results in string theory and some other approaches are relevant, say, in they way the Bohr atom was to QFT. I think there is a reasonable chance that one of the current approaches will pan out, and I would give an edge to string theory, but I think it more likely the key concepts for progress have not occurred yet.
My belief that the next major breakthrough model won't be the last is purely based on history and the fact that the observed energy scales are a minute fraction what has likely occurred in the universe. Look at the understanding of physics at times separated by, say, 300 years. Even where longstanding formulas were still useful, the conceptual basis was radically different. I see no evidence to believe there is a break in this pattern.
i agree with you - but that's why i voted for string theory, because i felt it was the closest to an idea of a TOE; by other, i meant other scientific theories