what is string theory?
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- In physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings. It describes how these strings propagate through space and interact with each other. ... Thus string theory is a theory of quantum gravity.
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String theory is basically the combination of all 5-M thoeries out there.
It states of an idea that the particles that are known to be fundamental today can be furthur broken down to even smaller extent and this final dead-end was called "string".
(Though it's just and idea and they haven't broken things down to that level yet.)
Strings are fundamental that they decide the way all the things in a universe should work and the reason our universe is today the way it is, is because of there is a particular string type that makes up our version of cosmos.
It states of an idea that the particles that are known to be fundamental today can be furthur broken down to even smaller extent and this final dead-end was called "string".
(Though it's just and idea and they haven't broken things down to that level yet.)
Strings are fundamental that they decide the way all the things in a universe should work and the reason our universe is today the way it is, is because of there is a particular string type that makes up our version of cosmos.
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