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Zatch
Zatch
#1   Posted 2 years ago
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So back in Hike School it was one of the few things that interested me. It's also the craziest crap I could think up to post here.

I guess I'm not too afraid to go in the Basement with this thread, but the second I post there, everyone will say,
"MOAR LYK THE BLING THEORY AMIRITE?"

So discuss. Or not. If anything, I'm sure it's a not-so-popular band.
Pengune
Pengune
chickenhawks
#2   Posted 2 years ago
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That shit is crazy.
Zatch
Zatch
#3   Posted 2 years ago
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I know.

Does anyone know if any recent developments have arisen to disprove or prove it yet?
ragingterror
ragingterror
RvBTOH YEAH
#4   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to Zatch, #3:

Nothing that I'm aware of. I've heard of a gravity experiment done on a nanoscopic scale a year or two ago, searching for gravity "leaking" into higher dimensions. No variance from expected gravity was found. Since then, I've not heard of any new developments.
DeadParrot
DeadParrot
suckiety
#5   Posted 2 years ago
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Last I heard, nobody takes string theory seriously anymore.
Zatch
Zatch
#6   Posted 2 years ago
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Is there something to replace it then? Or back to square one? Meaning, before the String Theory.
Spyroism
Spyroism
#7   Posted 2 years ago
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String theory was last i heard becoming more crediable... i been out of the loop it seems.
DeadParrot
DeadParrot
suckiety
#8   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to Zatch, #6:

No, just a whole lot of criticism. It's not falsifiable, empirical, or anything that makes a valid scientific theory, really. It has about as much scientific relevance as banana pudding.
GamerX5005
GamerX5005
Learning
#9   Posted 2 years ago
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I JUST learned about that today in school.

I thought it was pretty interesting.
lefty
lefty
#10   Posted 2 years ago
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Did you miss this, then?

Not to hurt your thread but I posted a string theory thread just over a week ago in the basement.
Kabuse is online
Kabuse
#11   Posted 2 years ago
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TED: The Universe on a String.

It's a 20 minute long video that I think I linked you to a while back, but I don't remember if it was you or someone else. It's an interesting video, if not three years old. >_>
Zatch
Zatch
#12   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to lefty, #10:

I saw that but there is nothing in your post that said String Theory...
kyledakilla
kyledakilla
eyelash
#13   Posted 2 years ago
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but if you watched the video in his thread about string theory...
omen_blitz
omen_blitz
#14   Posted 2 years ago
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I love this stuff. The idea that we may be able to use gravitons to comunicate with other universe. Or the cause of the big bang being the collision of 2 strings that expanded along an 11th demension. I am pretty sure that's what they meant. It is hard to understand.
khurram_89
khurram_89
#15   Posted 2 years ago
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Last time I researched (2 days ago) the string theory is actually....five different theories. Each equally credible. Hence the reason you hear it being called the "Super String Theory" sometimes. Considering there is no possible way to test the string theory, those five valid string theories just linger there. They all require different conditions (hypothetical particles, numbers of dimensions, etc.,), but there is no way of finding out which one is right. Unless someone can think up and ingenious experiment to rule out 4 of the 5 theories.

So all in all, I don't think the string theory will be moving anywhere sometime soon.
Zatch
Zatch
#16   Posted 2 years ago
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bummer
DeadParrot
DeadParrot
suckiety
#17   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to khurram_89, #15:

Which basically makes them all as valid as my saying that the universe is actually a molecule in a giant peach cobbler.
DeadParrot
DeadParrot
suckiety
#18   Posted 2 years ago
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Which would be awesome btw.
Zatch
Zatch
#19   Posted 2 years ago
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As long as James is there living in the pit.
2dumb4you
2dumb4you
#20   Posted 2 years ago
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Thanks Zatch!
My sophomore ears had never even touched this subject and now I'm going to be up until four in the morning reading, watching videos, and thinking about this theory...



Zatch
Zatch
#21   Posted 2 years ago
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That's what I do. I keep sophomores up until 4 in the morning via...various means. Whatever is necessary.

>.>
2dumb4you
2dumb4you
#22   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to Zatch, #21:

Is this one of the more discreet methods you have used?
K0Z
K0Z
Kozmokraft2
#23   Posted 2 years ago
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Im quite partial to Superdupersymmetric string theory
BlueKnight1
BlueKnight1
#24   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to K0Z, #23:

And therefore, by process of elimination, the electron must taste like grapeade.
22redarmy
22redarmy
#25   Posted 2 years ago
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Michio Kaku talks a lot about the string theory in his new book, the Physics of the impossible, i think you would like the book. you should check it out.
khurram_89
khurram_89
#26   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to DeadParrot, #17:

Well, as awesome as that would be, unfortunately there is no math to back up that theory, where as for the string theories there is.

Edit:
Brian Greene's "The Elegant Universe" is probably the best string theory book. EVER!

Post edited 6/05/08 6:15PM
Kabuse is online
Kabuse
#27   Posted 2 years ago
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I don't suppose anyone has read (or at least heard of) "Ten Luminous Emanations" by Yehuda Ashlag? He deals with the ten compartments, veils, dimensions, whatever you want to call them, which as far as I understand are the basis for the String Theory. correct me if I'm wrong. I believe it's a set of seven books. Then again, considering they're all in Hebrew... I doubt anyone actually has.

>_>
ShadowStylez
ShadowStylez
AlienWare
#28   Posted 2 years ago
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Since this is the "General Discussion Forum", you should have talked about generals, or GE or something relating to what's general or not general. At least, that's what I think.
ragingterror
ragingterror
RvBTOH YEAH
#29   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to ShadowStylez, #28:

So... the statement "all matter in the universe might be made up of tiny vibrating strings" isn't general enough for you?
Jay89
Jay89
#30   Posted 2 years ago
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@ khurram_89
Yeah, I'm reading through "The Elegant Universe" right now. It's pretty interesting stuff. The guy is a great writer, and he makes everything relatively easy to understand if you have a basic knowledge of physics.


But really, here is string theory summarized.
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