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  2. String theory - Wikipedia

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    In physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings. String theory describes how these strings propagate through space and interact with each other.

  3. String Theory Explained: A Basic Guide to String Theory

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    String Theory Explained: A Basic Guide to String Theory. Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Jun 7, 2021 • 3 min read. In the field of particle physics, string theory brings together quantum mechanics and Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity.

  4. String theory | Explanation & Definition | Britannica

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    String theory, in particle physics, a theory that attempts to merge quantum mechanics with Albert Einsteins general theory of relativity. The name string theory comes from the modeling of subatomic particles as tiny one-dimensional ’stringlike’ entities.

  5. What is string theory? | Space

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    String theory is a framework that physicists use to describe how forces usually conceptualized on a gigantic level, like gravity, could affect tiny objects like electrons and protons.

  6. What is string theory? - New Scientist

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    String theory is perhaps the most high-profile candidate for what physicists call a theory of everything – a single mathematical framework capable of describing the entirety of the known...

  7. An Introduction to String Theory - University of California,...

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    String Theory in a Nutshell (McMahon) and Superstring Theory (Green, Schwarz and Witten), along with the lecture notes of David Tong, sometimes word-for-word. Contents

  8. String Theory | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

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    String theory is a candidate for a unified theory of the four fundamental forces of nature: electromagnetism, the weak force, the strong force, and gravity. Particles in string theory are identified with particular patterns of vibration of a one-dimensional elementary object called a string.

  9. Requiem for a string: Charting the rise and fall of a theory of...

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    In the 1970s, physicists uncovered several remarkable properties of string theory. One, the theory could support more forces than just the strong nuclear force. The strings in string theory...

  10. What every physicist should know about string theory

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    String theory has, even among theoretical physicists, the reputation of being mathematically intimidating. But many of its essential elements can actually be described simply. This article aims to answer a few basic questions. How does string theory generalize standard quantum field theory?

  11. String theory: A beginner's guide - New Scientist

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    String theory is the idea that the fundamental particles we observe are not point-like dots, but rather tiny strings. String theory is one of the most famous ideas in...