Jiang responds that quantum mechanics was the last major breakthrough in physics and that later programs such as string theory do not count as breakthroughs on that level.
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String theory
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"...mechanics quantum physics okay after that we we've had things like string theory that's like okay but it's not a"
"the homework okay tell me in the past 70 years what major theory in physics have we had no professor"
"...not support your theory of how the universe works okay foreign string theory okay a trillion dollars is a lot of money of money,..."
"...you guys know physics but it's complete nonsense like um super string theory um you actually go and like look at what they're saying..."
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