Re: operant forces in curled-up dimensions
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Posted by dr_syed_ameen2000 on July 02, 19101 at 14:53:07:
In Reply to: operant forces in curled-up dimensions posted by gnomensis on June 26, 19101 at 12:16:31:
July,02,2001 "DOES STRING THEORY AND PARTICLES CONCEPTS GEL?" I believe that the quarks,and hardons and leptons would be difficult to describe in the so called string sense.the concept of strings,as I believe is purely a FIELDS concept where the modes of vibrations represent the energy schemes.The curls attempt to interprete the dimensions to fit the Theory of every thing but what amounts to is that it signifies nothing.Strong Force and Weak force concepts gel nicely when we treat the Particles nature of matter.The state of matter when is formed bestows the properties to which we can look as forces at display.Quark-neutron range is the area seems to be inside the nucleus and Hardonic, where strong forces supposedly operate,but the question once raised that Neutron bonds exist(neutron magnetic moment),did not get much attention from scientists.It seems the Quantum Theory and String Theory are inconsistent when the lowest level of string concerned.Lowest string energy would be one half the wavelength and there I think vibrations are not taking place which makes magnetic field absent,and only electrostatic field viable.So Hardon hardon interactions inside the nucleus become interesting and Isotope decay reaction might be of interest to explore.Where your question fits.Up and Down quarks and relation to isotope decay seems to lie in that aspect.Ofcourse I am just saying this in "Gedanken sense".
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