What is the string theory about?
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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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Currently,d most talkative theory is string theory which says dat d whole universe is made up of tiny 1d strings!!But we c d world as 3d n time as n xtra d BUT dis theory is something diff!!
Here is d most acceptable example (I found it from internet honestly cuz dis sub is bizarre n not 2 my knowledge )
The essential idea behind string theory is this: all of the different 'fundamental ' particles of the Standard Model are really just different manifestations of one basic object: a string. How can that be? Well, we would ordinarily picture an electron, for instance, as a point with no internal structure. A point cannot do anything but move. But, if string theory is correct, then under an extremely powerful 'microscope' we would realize that the electron is not really a point, but a tiny loop of string. A string can do something aside from moving--- it can oscillate in different ways. If it oscillates a certain way, then from a distance, unable to tell it is really a string, we see an electron. But if it oscillates some other way, well, then we call it a photon, or a quark, or a ... you get the idea. So, if string theory is correct, the entire world is made of strings!
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Frakin'out 2 hav dis question!
Currently,d most talkative theory is string theory which says dat d whole universe is made up of tiny 1d strings!!But we c d world as 3d n time as n xtra d BUT dis theory is something diff!!
Here is d most acceptable example (I found it from internet honestly cuz dis sub is bizarre n not 2 my knowledge )
The essential idea behind string theory is this: all of the different 'fundamental ' particles of the Standard Model are really just different manifestations of one basic object: a string. How can that be? Well, we would ordinarily picture an electron, for instance, as a point with no internal structure. A point cannot do anything but move. But, if string theory is correct, then under an extremely powerful 'microscope' we would realize that the electron is not really a point, but a tiny loop of string. A string can do something aside from moving--- it can oscillate in different ways. If it oscillates a certain way, then from a distance, unable to tell it is really a string, we see an electron. But if it oscillates some other way, well, then we call it a photon, or a quark, or a ... you get the idea. So, if string theory is correct, the entire world is made of strings!
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