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Such Fuzziness Gives Way to Certainty?Posted by sol on November 24, 2003 at 21:06:10: In Reply to: Re: A String Is, String Does posted by eaglesondouglas on November 24, 2003 at 18:39:25:
Such Fuzziness Gives Way to Certainty? If we are to consider the heighten perspective from which we see where such point arose, then would we not understand that such energy congregations would have something to say here in terms of the oscillations? We have defined a particle state by its energy?
From a energy standpoint supersymmetrical states would without the string interpretation see this fabric as very bumpy, yet we know it to be very smooth. A point line plane, and the brane becomes. A brane whose bosons leave and gravitons released to the bulk, allow information to be discharged over vast distances as time. The strength of the gravity field is the measure from the early universe, until now. It's weak field measures, and we find the oscillation of matters, yet dimension exists, in its varying degrees? Sol Follow Ups: (Reload page to see most recent)
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