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− | One of the more contentious debates that ran through the physics community of 20th century Earth centered on the viability of [[Superstring Theory]]. This theory attempts to unify the theory of gravity and other fundamental forces, and posits that all characteristics exhibited by subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons, may be described as vibrations of fundamental, one-dimensional | + | One of the more contentious debates that ran through the physics community of 20th century Earth centered on the viability of [[Superstring Theory]]. This theory attempts to unify the theory of gravity and other fundamental forces, and posits that all characteristics exhibited by subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons, may be described as vibrations of fundamental, one-dimensional 'strings'. This concept had been abandoned as untestable, until the development of [[Nonlinear Mathematics]], which offers mathematical models supporting [[Superstring Theory]]. |
Revision as of 08:52, 1 March 2013
Superstring Theory | |
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Requires | Nonlinear Mathematics, Cyberethics |
Leads to | Monopole Magnets |
Weapon | Chaos Gun |
- -- Academician Prokhor Zakharov,
- "Now We Are Alone"
One of the more contentious debates that ran through the physics community of 20th century Earth centered on the viability of Superstring Theory. This theory attempts to unify the theory of gravity and other fundamental forces, and posits that all characteristics exhibited by subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons, may be described as vibrations of fundamental, one-dimensional 'strings'. This concept had been abandoned as untestable, until the development of Nonlinear Mathematics, which offers mathematical models supporting Superstring Theory.