QuantumNet
Nov6-03, 08:02 AM
Originally posted by selfAdjoint
Well, I am sure there are better folk than I on these boards to explain strings, but I'll try. BTW, the all time best book on string theory for the public is The Elegant Universe, by Brian Greene. He really explains it.....
Let's say the universe is a net (a coordinatesystem with more than one origo, or as in this case, an origo in every point as Minkowski proposed and Einstein accepted). In my theory that's a net alright.
Read my "The Net Theory"!
www.quantumnet-string.tk.
I can proove my universe mathematically (but i haven't yet).
Well, I am sure there are better folk than I on these boards to explain strings, but I'll try. BTW, the all time best book on string theory for the public is The Elegant Universe, by Brian Greene. He really explains it.....
Let's say the universe is a net (a coordinatesystem with more than one origo, or as in this case, an origo in every point as Minkowski proposed and Einstein accepted). In my theory that's a net alright.
Read my "The Net Theory"!
www.quantumnet-string.tk.
I can proove my universe mathematically (but i haven't yet).