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bootlace wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 08:28:44 +0000, Ben Newsam
> <ben.newsam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 06:10:40 GMT, Jack Sarfatti <sarfatti@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >wrote:
> >
> >> However, that
> >>simply means that some continuous symmetry of the action of the string
> >>is spontaneously broken inducing a vacuum phase transition of the theory
> >>with macro-quantum ODLRO - emergence of a Higgs-type inflation field
> >>with one or more Goldstone phases like in a superconductor. Therefore, a
> >>string theory in ordinary 3 + 1 space-time may be possible after all.
> >>Indeed, curved space-time's renormalizable spin 1 tetrad quantum fields
> >>and spin-connections with dark energy and dark matter seem to naturally
> >>emerge from the Goldstone phases induced by the tachyon instability. The
> >>spin 2 metric field is an emergent entangled composite of pairs of spin
> >>1 tetrad fields and torsion fields.
> >
> >You're making this stuff up as you go along, aren't you? <vbg>
>
> Its more than just a random run along the beach.
>
> Since we cannot actually see inside the atom to determine both
> position and velocity of sub elements, scientists needed some method
> to help them describe and predict sub atomic motion without actually
> observing,
>
> String theory was simply a good analog since you can tell the size and
> mass of guitar strings by listening to them resonate without actually
> having to see the strings.
>
> Modern laser cooling of atoms where a laser is used to dampen the
> vibration of an atom by interference support this way of viewing
> atomic motion.
>
> If you could dampen all the motion in an atom the temperature would be
> absolute zero and it would be a superconductor allowing wave packets
> or particles to travel along the string without resistance.
>
> Josephson junctions, atomic clocks and all kinds of neat modern toys
> can be explained using string theory.
>
my question is:
can string theory survive with just 3d + time?
plus spacetime folding into 2 more dimentions at the big bang?
why 11 dimentions?
are this dimention created by math dead-ends?
can this be all a distraction from reality?
regards
raymond
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