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i'm no expert on string theory, but as far as i know strings are made from energy. well, assume all the energy in a given object was somehow removed. perhaps by reaching absolute zero, would that object disappear?

2007-07-17 10:04:00 · 3 answers · asked by marcin p 1 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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11 dimensional string theory, (and 26 dimensional M theory), has not produced anything.

It is possible that the extra 7 dimensions of space in string theory, (that are not perceived), are mathematical deception that first appeared with 5 dimensional Kaluza-Klein Theory.

String theory is possibly deception derived from adding dimensions of space to the already existing 3 dimensions of space one dimension at a time at 90 degree angles to the previous dimension.

That string theory is possibly invalid is stated at the end of the wikipedia article on string theory.

2007-07-21 00:21:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all the Universe has never been proven that its a giant guitar.
One cannot say the the string of a guitar is energy. we give vibration to the string of a guitar by applying the power of the strumming.When a string of a guitar is moving back and forth it is said that the string has oscilliatory energy.
When the string stops oscilating due to friction ,the string is now said to be motionless. No motion =no energy phenomena taking place.

2007-07-17 10:29:56 · answer #2 · answered by goring 6 · 0 0

First of all, energy is a property, not a substance that things can be "made of". Strings cannot stop vibrating due to the uncertainty principle. They can only achieve a "ground state" of lowest energy which, I'm pretty sure, corresponds to the vacuum. Strings are not suppose to be the particles themselves. Particles are suppose to be a low energy manifestation of string excitations above the ground state.

2007-07-21 09:00:03 · answer #3 · answered by Dr. R 7 · 0 0

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