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I have a fairly solid grasp of fundamental metaphysics... in that I understand the concepts behind relativity, bubble theory, and to a certain degree (more than most anyway) quantum mechanics, But it seems like anytime i pick up a book to learn about string theory I'm forced to recap those theories. As those of you who have studied these know, it can get a little tedious. I'm just looking for a good book that will cut straight to the heart of string theory. It would be even better if i could get it as an article or something that i could read online, so i don't hafta rough up my librarian over some late charges :)

2007-03-16 20:02:07 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

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there are links for physicists and some for metaphysics, I like Michio Kaku's explanations. Happy hunting
i also recommend the radio show that goes with this site, you can look for a station in your area they are on now. Friday is call in night sometimes kooks but the rest of the week covers science, paranormal, and much more. It's where I first heard about string theory.

2007-03-16 20:54:02 · answer #1 · answered by molawby 3 · 0 0

Let me humor you.... please read the following and it will all become clear to you:

You can read thousands of authors and all of them WITHOUT EXCEPTION round up their answers to "what if"? and get lost on the meaning. The up most authority on the Psyche an its human expression is writer and psychic poet Jane Roberts and her line of "Seth Books" that she has channeled from 1963 through 1984 and she has clocked over 24,000 hours of seance time speaking for SETH as she describes him as a "an energy entity or personality no longer focused on physical reality" After 29 years of reading about metaphysics and the such, no one and I mean no one can do it better than Seth and Jane Roberts (not the same person) some of her books are titled "Seth Speaks", "The nature of personal reality", "The Psyche and its human expression" and "The unknown reality vol. 1 and 2" among others. After reading her books, no other authors make sense anymore or even come close. Her writings and verbatim notes and essays are considered the most important and most impacting ideas of the last century and are archived in the Yale Library of the State of New York but her books are available still. Glad to help.

2013-09-23 18:37:02 · answer #2 · answered by soloforus 3 · 0 0

11 dimensional string theory has not produced anything.

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.

2007-03-18 13:35:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

buy the book "not even wrong" its just awesome.

if you are looking for online stuff... i dont know much but i guess a google search will do it.

2007-03-17 03:17:20 · answer #4 · answered by sh 1 · 0 0

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