
This contribution gives a personal view on recent attempts to find a unified framework for non-perturbative string theories, with special emphasis on the hidden symmetries of supergravity and their possible role in this endeavor. A reformulation of $d=11$ supergravity with enlarged tangent space symmetry SO(1,2) $\times$ SO(16) is discussed from this perspective, as well as an ansatz to construct yet further versions with SO(1,1) $\times$ SO(16)$^\infty$ and possibly even SO(1,1)$_+$ $\times$ ISO(16)$^\infty$ tangent space symmetry. It is suggested that upon ``third quantization'', dimensionally reduced maximal supergravity may have an equally important role to play in this unification as the dimensionally reduced maximally supersymmetric $SU(\infty)$ Yang Mills theory.
16 pages (Latex), contribution to the 31st Ahrenshoop International Symposium on the Theory of Elementary Particles, Buckow, Germany, 2-6 September 1997, and the Discussion Meeting on Black Holes, Bangalore, India, 8-10 December 1997. Changes in section 4, minor corrections in previous sections
High Energy Physics - Theory, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), FOS: Physical sciences
High Energy Physics - Theory, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), FOS: Physical sciences
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