This text offers a critical epistemological assessment of string theory, questioning its validity as a physical theory because of its lack of empirical grounding. It argues that while string theory is mathematically elegant, its core components—such as vibrating strings and higher-dimensional manifolds—are imaginative postulates rather than empirically derived. By contrasting string theory with the empirical foundations of quantum mechanics and relativity, the analysis concludes that without empirical foundation, the framework remains a speculative mathematical exercise rather than a genuine physical science.
Hassan Sheikh Jafrul (Mon,) studied this question.