The *whole* thing? One book on string theory takes over 200 pages for an introduction! You should know that there are a lot different kinds of string theory.
Google on "books string theory".
2007-01-29 07:35:38
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answered by morningfoxnorth 6
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11 dimensional string theory has not produced anything, and is possibly evidence of sabotage of science.
It is possible that the 7 dimensions of space that are not perceived are mathematical deception, and therefore string theory is a theory of nothing, as you will find if you read the wikipedia article on string theory all the way to the end.
2007-02-02 03:55:00
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answered by Anonymous
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There are dozens of 'String Theories ' (now called M or superstring theory, BTW) so here's a basic basic intro to one of them...
http://superstringtheory.com/basics/index.html
Happy Reading....
2007-01-29 07:36:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Bequalmin is wrong. The integer #31 should be #37.
But what is important is the proof of a parallell reality.
2007-01-29 07:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're asking the question here, it means you're not actively working in that field which means you wouldn't understand it anyways. The math is very hairy -- it's mostly multi-dimensional topology.
2007-01-29 07:38:34
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answered by Gene 7
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Your head
2007-01-29 07:33:52
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answered by azehriad 4
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f(x,y,z) = (triple integral) e^(iÏx²-iÏy²)dz + csc² z dx + Ï x/â(z²¹ - 19³¹) dy
2007-01-29 07:34:29
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answered by bequalming 5
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