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Inside outPosted by sol on July 08, 2002 at 20:39:21: In Reply to: Re: Superstrings cannot be 'fundamental' posted by buzzzsaw on July 08, 2002 at 00:44:21: Buzz, If that image is unclear, think of a string as the principle of "skin effect" at microwave frequencies taken to the extreme limits. A little morbid, but the idea, is the bubbly? I have to revisit the idea of string nature, to see how the string could actually curve matter to form. Lets see the energy, as a string first. And how, this process will unfold( as a geometrcial expression of matter)? Any corrections first? Sol Follow Ups: (Reload page to see most recent)
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