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Chris Walters
May31-05, 04:12 PM
I was asking if we have some simple proof of the existance of the string in the String Theory and other matters as prepared on this website:

http://www.geocities.com/certvolunteer/physics/index.html


Chris Walters
chrissaidthanks2002@yahoo.com

Berislav
May31-05, 06:56 PM
I was asking if we have some simple proof of the existance of the string in the String Theory

The proof of existance of strings in string theory? :confused: English is not my first language so your question seems weird to me. If you mean whether there's any simple proof for the existance of strings, then the answer is a definitive no.

1. There are no waves in photons. Photons (and other quantum objects) have properties similiar to those of waves and to those of particles in classical physics. They're not really either.

2. ... in this universe... It's the same universe.

I don't understand the third question. Do you mean reference frame by "reference"?

4. Wave-particle duality is a fact. It's not a problem, there's nothing about it to resolve in that sense.

5. Yes, strings and everything else, with a few conjectured exceptions (which include the vacuum state of the strings) .

Chris Walters
Jun1-05, 09:16 AM
Many thanks for your reply Berislav stating there are no waves in photons. Not only
are there waves but the frequency of the waves in photons determines the color of light. All electomagnetic radiation moves in waves.

Chris Walters
Jun1-05, 09:19 AM
Basic online tutorial on light & photons as waves:

http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/Class/light/lighttoc.html

Chris Walters
Jun1-05, 02:08 PM
Overclocker Creates Rift in Space-Time Continuum

Article claims "overclocking" opened minor rif in
space time into parell Universe

http://bbspot.com/News/2000/5/clock_rift.html

Doc Al
Jun1-05, 02:17 PM
I hope you realize that that's a joke.

Berislav
Jun1-05, 07:14 PM
Many thanks for your reply Berislav stating there are no waves in photons. Not only
are there waves but the frequency of the waves in photons determines the color of light. All electomagnetic radiation moves in waves.

Like I said photons have some properties similiar to those of waves in classical mechanics.

Chris Walters
Jun2-05, 01:29 PM
Many thanks Doc Al: I was had by the website in question I quoted yesterday but do have a sense of humor and Berislavs note on wave and photos similarities are being
utilized more completely unify the ideas in the paper. Chris W