I do see what you mean, but the Feynman diagrams don't have anstronomical numbers of possible permutations...
Superstrings at the moment are still a temple that has been built without foundations...
under the hollographic model niether do strings. only certain permutations.
Aye, a hell of a lot of them... Too many in fact for String Theory to be complete and viable...
I did not get that understanding from reading the article on holographic theory. in fact i thought there were relatively few species of them. relatively speaking. somewhere in between one hundred and 200. but then it's been a while since i read it and i could have misremembered this part.
I've never read that particular brand of string theory... To be honest, I used to love String Theory when I was younger, I thought it ws a kind of return to the music of the spheres, and I was known to use LSD back then, but as I've gotten more scientifically cyncial of way out cosmological theories, I've stopped even bothering to read any new slants on string theory... To be honest, I will not entertain it or any variant of it until our fundamental understanding of space and time is changed in such a way that I'm forced to accept such a theory by a massive body of experimental evidence...