I frequently hear people make the claim that progress in theoretically physics is stalled, partly because all the focus is on String theory and String theory doesn't seem to pan out into real advances.
Believing it fits my existing biases, but I notice that I lack the physics understanding to really know whether or not there's progress. What do you think?
Ok can we put some rationality to this. Your prior seems to be that when a field is stuck, it is almost entirely because of politics, hegemon etc. So how do we update that prior?
What would you expect to see in a field that is not stuck bc of inertia etc. You would still get people like Hossenfelder saying we are doing things wrong, and such people would get followers.
You suggested metrics before but havn't provided any that I can see.
Evidence I take into account:
#1 There is not a significant group of young capable researchers saying we are taking things in the wrong direction, but a smaller number of older ones. Unless you are going to go so far as to say they are afraid to speak out, even anon, then that to me is evidence against your position. There are two capable experts on this blog from what I can see, one enthusiastic about string theory, and another who has investigated other theories in detail. Both disagree with your claim.
#2. There is not broad disagreement about what the major issues in physics are, so unlikely to be disagreements on metrics. You mentioned this as mattering, and if it does, I count this as evidence against your position.
Can you point to evidence that actually supports your prior? I can only see that which opposes it or is neutral. (In all fields no matter how things are progressing you get some people who think the establishment is doing it all wrong and have their own ideas. That can't count as evidence in favor for a specific field unless it is happening to a greater degree)
I don't disagree with your position in general. In fact it was clear to me that AI before neural networks was stuck with GOFAI and I believed that NN were clearly the way to go. I followed Hinton et all before they became famous. I saw the paradigm thing play out in front of my eyes there. Physics seems different.