String theory says every particle is a vibrating string and the amount of tension in the string results is differentiates the particle. Just for convenience I refer normal energy to a photon. According to string theory, a photon is a vibrating string with some tension. Or tension in the string and the string are both included to make up the photon. If I stretch a rubber band, the band has some potential energy, well you know. So what is the cause of the tension in the string that makes a photon. It is not normal energy since, because normal energy is made up of a string and the tension in it. So what causes the tension in the string.
2007-11-06
13:27:23
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rajurenjitgrover
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