So, I love reading these science books. What I understand is that String Theory actually provides a "theory of everything" that combines gravity with the other forces (strong, weak, and electromagnetic), and that works at the ultra-small (quantum mechanics) and ultra-large (relativity) levels. And it makes what appears to be correct calculations/conclusions in all cases so far as we call tell.
So then why the hesitation to call it *THE* "theory of everything"? I've read that it hasn't made any new predictions that can be tested that can't also be predicted and tested in respect of other, less complete theories, but who cares? Results match string theory predictions on everything we can test, ultra small to ultra large, so why isn't it the proper theory of everything (at least until it is shown to not correctly predict something)?
So then why the hesitation to call it *THE* "theory of everything"? I've read that it hasn't made any new predictions that can be tested that can't also be predicted and tested in respect of other, less complete theories, but who cares? Results match string theory predictions on everything we can test, ultra small to ultra large, so why isn't it the proper theory of everything (at least until it is shown to not correctly predict something)?