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Fri 3 Sep, 2010 07:31 pm
the problem is though , in order to have a " vibration " one has to focus the ends of the string somewhere , much like a guitar , so where could be this tightning point ?
@north,
Many things have wave properties e.g. light, water, sound, heat, etc. besides strings and ropes. It is this wide spread property that may have led to string theory.
There's only one thing I've ever heard of or heard any sort of an explanation of which is stupider than the theory of evolution, and that is string theory.
@talk72000,
talk72000 wrote:
Many things have wave properties e.g. light, water, sound, heat, etc. besides strings and ropes. It is this wide spread property that may have led to string theory.
perhaps
but for the foundation of string theory , the fundamental properties of dimensions are based on vibration
and in order for that to happen there must be a point of minute tightness , consentration of the form , with independent space
@talk72000,
talk72000 wrote:
Many things have wave properties e.g. light, water, sound, heat, etc. besides strings and ropes. It is this wide spread property that may have led to string theory.
Bannanas have strings, and health insurance has lots of strings... That is my string theory...
@Fido,
I hate those banana related strings. They creep me out! X-p