Sentences with phrase «equations of string»

The equations of string theory predict that there are an unimaginable number of different possibilities for how those dimensions are configured — on the order of 10 to the 500th power.
The basic equations of string theory have more solutions than there are atoms in the universe.

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Although i believe in the Quantum Mechanics i currently study both Theories: The M theory, recently scoring as evidence of Higgs Boson was discovered, and The String Theory But even the String Theory requires an Explanatory Equation Field to say: why Gravity has two Poles?
For instance, the same second - order differential equation is applicable to the vibratory oscillations of a pendulum, an electric circuit, and a violin string, but neither the observable variables nor the theoretical concepts have anything else in common.
After all, it has been one of those season's where a string of wins would be enough to catapult you right up the table, while in Tottenham's case would be right in the championship equation.
Recent versions of string theory, which attempts to knit together all of physics into a single set of equations, predict 10500 different realities, each with its own physical laws.
This is the wave equation, and it states that the acceleration of any small segment of the string is proportional to the tension acting on it.
What emerged was an elegant equation describing how the shape of the string changes over time.
In 1996 Andrew Strominger and Cumrun Vafa of Harvard University were working on the mathematics of string theory, a physics model that describes all fundamental particles as vibrating strands of energy, when they realized that a key property of certain black holes can be predicted by string equations.
Some physicists suggest that we may have to settle for an array of different theories, perhaps representing different solutions to string theory's equations.
But by 2002 proponents of string theory had begun to realize that their equations were a little too good at predicting the laws of physics.
For example, the differential equations of vibrating strings and surfaces help us understand harmonics and tuning systems, rhythm analysis tells us the ways a measure can be divided into beats, and the study of symmetry relates to the translations in time and pitch that occur in a fugue or canon.
In the case of intrinsic defects in space - time (e.g., cosmic strings or walls), the production of new defects as the universe expands is mathematically similar to a cosmological constant, although the value of the equation of state for the defects depends on whether the defects are strings (one - dimensional) or walls (two - dimensional).
Continuing his string of cinematic equations, he added, «You stop when you stop, but in a fanciful world, 10 movies in my filmography would be nice.
There is no need to make a string of dubious hypotheses about wind, as done by Parker, or invent artificial equations, as done by Neal.
Your kids will have to do the math equations to find out which strings to follow on to the next destination, and they will all have to race to complete a certain number of equations to see who can reach the final destination of the prize first.
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