I've been following a discussion of the theory over at http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=196498
Here are some quotes straight from Garret's fingers:
"This theory is either very right or very wrong -- it could go either way. There are still a few things I don't understand about it, so it's premature to make predications with any confidence yet. But the predictions will come, and make it or break it. It aint over 'till the LHC sings."
"This is an "all or nothing" kind of theory -- meaning it's going to end up agreeing with and predicting damn near everything, or it's wrong. At this stage of development, it could go either way."
"I published the paper because things were beginning to look too good to just keep working on it on my own."
Here are some quotes straight from Garret's fingers:
"This theory is either very right or very wrong -- it could go either way. There are still a few things I don't understand about it, so it's premature to make predications with any confidence yet. But the predictions will come, and make it or break it. It aint over 'till the LHC sings."
"This is an "all or nothing" kind of theory -- meaning it's going to end up agreeing with and predicting damn near everything, or it's wrong. At this stage of development, it could go either way."
"I published the paper because things were beginning to look too good to just keep working on it on my own."