Well, I have some great news to those who care.
I have discredited string theory by discrediting m-theory.
And if you are not already informed of what these are:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_theoryI am currently working on turning my conceptual ideas and complex physics into one collective mathematical equation (or possibly, a few long ones)
All I can reveal now is a small conceptual idea. Imagine 2 Universes coming together (whether that is physical or extra-dimensional) in the multi-verse to create a parallel Universe.
When the data exits the two universes, it contains matter, which is still affected by linear time. And according to the physicists of the theory, the know for the theory to work (and I have discovered it cannot) the multiverse must be affected by absolute time. And once that absolute time runs into the linear data, the data will be lost. It is like changing a filename ext. to .xafdadlojnfglsndg;lksnd;lgn;lsdfng;ljsn and trying to recover the data in notepad.
Also, Universes cannot move towards each other if the directions in space and time are infinite.
That is enough to put the theory in the ground for me, but I need to find a well-known physicist/mathematician to back me up/ help me provide the linear/absolute data loss via complex mathematics. I have sent e-mails to some physicists about this, but so far, no reply.
They most likely think I am trying to spam them.
So, does anyone happen to know/google a professor against string theory/open-minded? If I can complete what I have started, this will be a remarkable achievement in my short independent career.
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I am sorry to report I have destabilized the relative speed of some photons, which caused an immediate singularity to form. Then, the singularity pulled itself away from the space-time continuum and destroyed a local trailer park. I hope my insurance covers this.