To get string theory, you need only four physics assumptions
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Starting from just four basic physics assumptions — including principles from quantum mechanics and Einstein's relativity — physicists mathematically derived string theory without assuming strings exist, finding it's the only possible "theory of everything" that fits those conditions. This doesn't prove string theory is correct, but suggests it's uniquely inevitable given accepted physics principles.
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