NIRMAL.S Posted November 18, 2012 Report Posted November 18, 2012 :( :o :huh: :blink: :mellow: :unsure: :rolleyes: Hai... We are familiar with the word mystery. We would come up with this word either three or four times either in the TV or in the news paper or in our day to day conversation. Mystery is something that is still remain unresolved or that is beyond our explanation or understanding.The people who are creative , detective minded, observatory, likes mysteries very much. It is also what the scientist and science lovers like the most.. For science lovers it is a great fictional story but for the scientist it is a great challenge of research.. One of the most familiar mystery of all time is the Bermuda triangle also known as devil triangle where a number of vehicles are said to be missing under mysterious circumstances. The earliest allegation of the disappearance started in the sept 16 1950 covering an area of 50,0000 square miles... Do u think there exists life on other planets....? The scientist says that the chances are more.. Since after the big bang the universe is fading and after some time the sun would be die, where the life on Earth would be no more. But if our descendants could find a wormhole that help us travel to a parallel universe where we could find an Earth that is still prime, it would be a great achievement.Most of the mysteries we face today are more over related to the universe. To solve this we should study more about it.. It is for this that the experiments to find the smallest elementary particle of the universe is being conducted. If we could find the particle then that may lead a great revolution.... It is now the String theory gain importance.... String theory is an active research framework in particle physics that attempts to reconcile quantum mechanics and general relativity. It is a contender for a theory of everything (TOE), a self-contained mathematical model that describes all fundamental forces and forms of matter. String theory posits that the elementary particles (i.e., electrons and quarks) within an atom are not 0-dimensional objects, but rather 1-dimensional oscillating lines ("strings"). The earliest string model, the bosonic string, incorporated only bosons, although this view developed to the superstring theory, which posits that a connection (a "supersymmetry") exists between bosons and fermions. String theories also require the existence of several extra dimensions to the universe that have been compactified into extremely small scales, in addition to the four known spacetime dimensions. The theory has its origins in an effort to understand the strong force, the dual resonance model (1969). Subsequent to this, five superstring theories were developed that incorporated fermions and possessed other properties necessary for a theory of everything. Since the mid-1990s, in particular due to insights from dualities shown to relate the five theories, an eleven-dimensional theory called M-theory is believed to encompass all of the previously distinct superstring theories. Many theoretical physicists (among them Stephen Hawking, Edward Witten, Juan Maldacena and Leonard Susskind) believe that string theory is a step towards the correct fundamental description of nature. This is because string theory allows for the consistent combination of quantum field theory and general relativity, agrees with general insights in quantum gravity (such as the holographic principle and black hole thermodynamics), and because it has passed many non-trivial checks of its internal consistency. According to Hawking in particular, "M-theory is the only candidate for a complete theory of the universe." Nevertheless, other physicists, such as Feynman and Glashow, have criticized string theory for not providing novel experimental predictions at accessible energy scales. According to string theory, the strings are the universe's elemental material. They vibrate in different ways and can join and break apart to form different elemental particlesthat make up the universe. The strings exist in 11 dimensions: time, which physicists consider a dimension, and 10 spatial dimensions. Four of those dimensions are the ones we are familiar with, three spatial dimensions plus time. The other dimensions may be so small they're invisible tocurrent detection equipment and are only known to exist because they leave a "footprint" of where they have been. ......................... :D :lol: Quote
Urod Posted November 18, 2012 Report Posted November 18, 2012 (edited) :( :o :huh: :blink: :mellow: :unsure: :rolleyes: String theory is an active research framework in particle physics that attempts to reconcile quantum mechanics and general relativity. It is a contender for a theory of everything (TOE), a self-contained mathematical model that describes all fundamental forces and forms of matter. String theory posits that the elementary particles (i.e., electrons and quarks) within an atom are not 0-dimensional objects, but rather 1-dimensional oscillating lines ("strings"). A String must be made of something .See the SuperFluid Universe by three ways from Volovik , Huang and myself . They used Quantum Formulas so you must be conversant with them , a great opportunity to show us how you connect the Strings with the SuperFluid and 'reconcile' the Quantum/Relativity with the latest findings , the SuperFluid Universe . But if you find Plausible the idea that the Strings are made of connected Vortices ( which are made of the SuperFluid ) than you ought to read ( and criticise ) my Unifying Property of Nature ( UPN ) which demonstrates step by Logic step the Vortices occurance and how they connect to form sub-sub-particles and atoms . So to answer to your poll the SuperFluid theories are Apriori of the String theory because they describe what the Strings are made of ( vortices of SuperFluid or at least the SuperFluid by itself ). The recent findings : - Volovik posted on 2012 the SuperFluid Universe : http://arxiv.org/pdf/1004.0597.pdf The Superfluid Universe by G.E. Volovik Low Temperature Laboratory, Aalto University, FinlandL.D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Moscow, Russia(Dated: April 4, 2012) - Huang of MIT SuperFluid Universe : http://www2.ims.nus.edu.sg/Programs/011multi/files/kerson2.pdf A Superfluid Universe Lecture 2Quantum field theory & superfluidity by Kerson Huang MIT & IAS, NTU - the UPN posted on Nature magazine Forum on June 2011 : http://network.nature.com/groups/upn/forum/topics/9587 http://UPNtheory.WordPress.com What do you think ?Did you notice how the SuperFluid cancels the Mass Particle ? The 'reconciliation' of Quantum and Relativity means keeping some of the Empiric Formulas but taking their 'theories' which do not explain Even the wave-particle Duality never mind other fundamental phenomenon , and use the Same dustpan to dispose of both ... The SuperFluid also proves that no Big Bang could possibly be the origins of the Universe nor that a Mass particle could give mass when the SuperFluid itself IS the mass And also would make that suposed 'particle' . And more , including redefining Mass ...Maybe that's why Volovik and Huang did not get a Nobel prize and why their SuperFluid Universe didn't even made the main science journals or Time magazine . I mean what editor wouldn't love to have in big bold letters the magazine front cover shouting the Fascinating news : " A Brick is a Fluid ! , the scientists are saying now " ... But again , the more visionary Car companies were teling us decades ago that a door is a jar ... Edited November 19, 2012 by Urod NIRMAL.S 1 Quote
belovelife Posted November 19, 2012 Report Posted November 19, 2012 my model is similar to string, where the atoms "vibrate", or turn on and off, from a primorial eather to matter/ antimatter pairs, creating a resonance that defines atomic interaction , weak force of gravity, atomic decay, and electromagnetic signatures, it only involves the 3 dimentions we are familiar with though, but it goes all the way from a black hole to a an atom, where the black hole would emmit matter, stars, etc. similar to CME of a star, also an active core of a planet would do the same thing NIRMAL.S 1 Quote
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