Is the underlying mathematics of string theory both complete and consistent? 
If it is, then apparently Gödel was wrong; if it is not, then how can it be a theory of everything? 
Would not an endless string of metatheories be needed for sufficiency? If not, what did Gödel, Tarski, etc. miss. 
Dave 
        
                  
    
  
  
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