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tom.stoer said:Very interesting list. What I miss is the "fixed background"; or is this implicitly contained in 2.?
No I wasn't listing generally known open problems, rather views that were, or still are, taken for granted by many, often leading to a lamp-post kind of research. That is, one looks at isolated spots where there is light, with the justification that one cannot see in the dark. But instead of trying to generate new light, most research was/is focused at the old light spots, investing an enormous amount of work to understand every detail there. There is nothing wrong with this per se, but I fear that many people implicitly believe that all there is are those light spots, and that their toy models can describe real nature if they were just lucky in finding the "right" model. That's why still after so many years still even more string vacua are constructed all the time, supergravity solutions found etc etc, despite that it is very unlikely that fundamentally important progress could be made in this way.
Certainly not all research is like that, eg the AdS/CFT correspondence is an example where a new floodlight had been switched on.
This list was quickly typed in without any particular order and certainly one could add more points, so that's in no way complete.