Question: Are strings a wave in space?
Question: Is there any plans for the ATLAS tunnel after the experiment is done?
Question: You said earlier that the interior of a black hole is nothing, nothing...not even empty space is there. So one question is, how do we know that since we can't detect anything from it? Another thing is, how deep do you have to go into the black hole before even space disappears? Later on you said that even the interior of a black hole has strings, something in it, which is how it can maintain information, so is there a kind of string within even empty space?
Question: How does string theory deal with new or extra forces that may appear, over and above the strong, weak, and electromagnetic forces?
Question: Before the universe came into existence, you think it was a black hole?
Question: You mentioned there might be strings as large as 10^-17 centimeters and the accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collier (LHC) might be able to probe down to those distances. In some sense, is it possible to see a string and what would that manifest itself as?
Question: You mentioned that string theory is actually an amalgam of theories, which include the theory of eleven dimensional space. I was wondering whether you feel that string theory does predict an eleventh dimensional universe?
Question: If one was to say that a string consists of matter, how accurate or inaccurate would that statement be?
Question: What does string theory have to say about the origin of the universe?
Question: In the introduction, you briefly touched on branes and explained thier relationship to string theory and other properties. Please explain?
Question: How many degrees of freedom does a string have? Does it mean it can create particles?
Question: What makes a string theorist think that string theory is the final theory?