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If so where would the reaction occur at??(Newton's third law) action has equal opposite reaction, if we (what we do) is the action where could we find the reaction

2007-10-24 06:30:02 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

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A lot of scientists are putting a lot of effort into superstring and M-brane theories, so they think there's a good chance it will prove useful. But I have no clue what connection you are trying to make with Newtonian mechanics.

2007-10-24 16:38:28 · answer #1 · answered by Frank N 7 · 0 0

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 involving 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.

2007-10-27 09:48:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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