Predictions made by string theory
- From: Rick <rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 19:17:22 -0700 (PDT)
Yes the much anticipated moment has arrived and scientists around the
globe are very excited to hear that the much anticipated long sought
after virtual um super...par...no -g-string, has been found as
predicted by the giant hadron collider at CERN. The
superparnogeestring the virtual link to quantum gravity in 14
dimensions that was predicted long ago .
Expect Brian Greene to go live from there soon to tell the world all
about it.
It turns out that the strings were not actually _in, the particles as
first pontificated but instead were found to be _beside the particles,
just as the 95% dark matter in the universe is never 'in front', of
the deep field as to obscure it from Hubble, it is always _beside the
galaxies.
A curious fundamental, as yet not understood condition of the early
universe left over and still with us today.
And so what this means for physics is that we are one step closer to
that theory of everything the G=ut
Undoubtedly this is only the first string on a very long list of
strings that are expected to be found.
Its all there in the math, one physicist on site was quoted as saying.
When asked what other predictions are being made at this time, he was
heard to say that all along people have been expecting string theory
to predict things and this is just the start. More virtual strings and
anti-virtual strings will no doubt be showing up all over the place,
now that we know what to look for and where to look.
Soon also special 'detector' equipment will be made that can better
detect these illusive imaginary strings.
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