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    The String Theory

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    Strings would also give rise to the forces of nature: gravity, strong and weak nuclear forces, and electromagnetism. Atoms contain protons that produce a positive charge, neutrons that produce a neutral charge, and electrons that produce a negative charge. According to the theory, electrons and quarks, which make up protons and neutrons, were produced by minuscule, one-dimensional, randomly behaving, vibrating strings of energy. A property of matter or force

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    String Theory

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    4-6:50 String theory and Universal Theories If we can take a looks garment from a sweater, and pull one string such as in a cartoon, the sweater will untangle leaving a pile of string on the floor. Basically what this implies is we break down something in its simplest form, and all we have left are tiny bits of string, which is basically similar to “String Theory”. string theory uses a model of one-dimensional strings in place of the particles of quantum physics. These strings, the size

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    String Theory

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    What is string theory and what does it mean for human kind? String theory is a theory that seeks to unify the four forces of nature and explain the origins of our universe. Before the string theory, it was impossible to combine the theories of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. By using tiny vibrating strings of energy that are 10-33 m in length, scientists can create all the fundamental particles we’ve started to find using particle accelerators. Then, using these particles they can try to

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    String Instrument Essay

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    String Instrument By: Grace Fomai List of the different String Instrument: Erhu - China Mandolin - Italy Yang Quin - China Kantele - Finland Ukulele - Hawaii Bouzouki - Greece Banjo - America Bajo Sexto - Mexico Rebab - Afghanistan Dombra - East Europe and Middle Asia Valiha - Madagascar Gusli - Russia Pipa - China Koto - Japan Sitar - India Kora - West African Vihuela - Spain Veena - India Tro - Cambodia Krar - Ethiopia Erhu - China The Erhu is part of the string instrument family

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    Evaluation of Books on String Theory

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    A String Method Book Evaluation Three different methods books; “Muller Rusch String Method,” “Action with Strings,” and “ Essential Elements for strings,” revealed three very different approaches to learning. The influence of time is greatly noticeable in comparing and contrasting these three approaches. “Essential Elements for Strings” was published in 1994 and the other two books in the 1960’s. After many years of studying education the approach to teaching students how to play an instrument

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         String theory is defined by Merriam-Webster as, “A physical theory in which one-dimensional loops travel through space and also merge and lyse as time elapses. This is in contrast to ordinary quantum field theory, which predicts point particles that emit and absorb each other. String theory is a candidate for a Theory of Everything.” String theory would solve the long fight between Einstein’s theory of relativity and Quantum Physics.      String theory proclaims

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    What is string theory? String theory is a theory that states that the universe is made up of vibrating strings. It is the best candidate for a quantum theory of gravity. String theory attempts to be a theory of everything. there are two types of string theories. the first time has strings that are in loops that can break into open strings and the other has loops that cannot break into open strings. the elementary strings have a number of excitation modes - that are the elementary particles observed

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    the Falsifiability of String Theory Karl Popper is one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th century believed that strength of a scientific theory lies in its both being susceptible to falsification, and not actually being falsified by criticism made of it. He considered that if a theory cannot, in principle, be falsified by criticism, it is not a scientific theory. Today, we are taught that inside an atom, there are protons and neutrons, which are made up of quarks. String theory said that what

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    String instruments Sting instruments are musical instruments that are made from wood and have strings. They make their sound when their strings vibrate. This causes the body of the instrument as well as the air inside to vibrate too. The strings are either plucked with the hand or a bow is drawn across the strings. In an orchestra the four string instruments are the violin, the viola, the cello and the bass. • Violin • Viola • Cello • bass The Violin The violin is the smallest and highest pitched

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    Best Guitar Strings

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    After breaking one of my guitar strings broke on my Fender Stratocaster, I decided that I needed to do some more research on my next set. Turns out that there are hundreds of different strings varying by everything to the coating to size. So I did what any human would do and googled "Best Guitar Strings". What I concluded is that there is **no** single answer! Guitarist tend to choose their string based on quite a few things: How they want their music to sound, whether that means using distortion

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