From John Bundy, Brevard, North Carolina, US
The search for a neatly packaged theory of everything is fun and fascinating. It is often difficult for the average science buff to follow the brilliant work of geniuses. However, I believe that we wrongly expect there to be a lower “size” limit to our universe, which suggests a boundary – albeit usefully – in our search for fundamental entities.
I see no reason why the descent in size, from visible objects to hypothetical strings, shouldn’t keep going, just as it probably grows ever greater in the other direction. As Werner Heisenberg famously noted: “Not only is the universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can think.”
