Can String Theory Explain the Relationship Between Frequencies and Particles?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the relationship between frequencies and particles in the context of string theory. Participants explore theoretical structures, the implications of string frequencies on particle properties, and the nature of points in string theory.

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  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Conceptual clarification
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • Colin proposes that different frequencies between points in string theory could create different particles and questions whether a cubic arrangement of points would produce multiple particles or a single particle from harmonic frequencies.
  • Some participants clarify that the cube is a theoretical construct and discuss how strings interact in physical space, suggesting that the concept may not align with physical reality.
  • Colin seeks clarification on whether the frequencies within the cube produce a larger or smaller frequency and questions the nature of the points at the ends of the strings, including their potential attractive or repulsive effects.
  • One participant explains that the frequencies of strings determine particle properties, including mass and charge, and discusses how quarks couple to form particles like protons, emphasizing the cancellation of charges.
  • Colin expresses a desire to learn more about quantum particles and mentions interest in D0-Branes as a topic for further reading.
  • A suggestion is made to contact a specific forum member, identified as a string theorist, for more expert guidance.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the theoretical nature of the discussion and the role of frequencies in determining particle properties, but multiple competing views and uncertainties remain regarding the physical implications of the proposed cubic structure and the nature of the points in string theory.

Contextual Notes

Participants express uncertainty about the physical validity of the cubic arrangement and the implications of string frequencies, indicating a reliance on theoretical constructs that may not have established consensus in the field.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for individuals interested in string theory, quantum mechanics, and the theoretical underpinnings of particle physics.

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Hi

In string theory, as I understand it, a frequency between two points creates a particle, different frequencies make different particles.

If say the points were arranged in a cube there would be 8 points with twelve strings between them, would this lead to twelve particles or would one particle be produced from the harmonic frequency of the entire cube?

Second question, what is the explanation for the points, are they just an imaginary point at the end of each string or do they have attractive or repulsive effects? Is the frequency of the string a product of say a + value at one end and a - value at the other?

Last question, If the strings are one dimensional would the cube described above be 3 dimensional?

Hope somene can help

Best

Colin
 
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Yes, the cube would be 3-dimensional, as the edges of a cube are one-dimensional objects in a 3-dimensional space. Your idea of strings being coupled into a cubic shape isn't really physical. This isn't how things interact in the physical world. But if you could describe a structure such as a exotic quark in such a way it would be the product of individual particles appearing as one because the colour charges cancel out and other quantities which make it appear as a point particle.
 
Kevin_Axion said:
Yes, the cube would be 3-dimensional, as the edges of a cube are one-dimensional objects in a 3-dimensional space. Your idea of strings being coupled into a cubic shape isn't really physical. This isn't how things interact in the physical world. But if you could describe a structure such as a exotic quark in such a way it would be the product of individual particles appearing as one because the colour charges cancel out and other quantities which make it appear as a point particle.

Hi Kevin

Thanks for the post, the cube above is a purely theoretical shape I needed some kind of structure to form the question.

Could you clarify further, do you mean that the point particle would be in effect the product of the frequencies within the cube (i.e. producing a larger or smaller freq), or do you mean the single or multiple harmonics of all twelve frequencies make the point particle.

Did you have any answer to the +- question, or is that way out :)

Thanks for the 3d bit I can tick that off the list now.

Best

Colin
 
The frequencies of the string determine the properties of particles. For instance the amount of harmonic partials along the string determine the energy and also its mass, mass-energy equivalence. The 'rotation' of the string determines its spin, the charge, other fundamental properties of the string are determined by these attributes, such as colour charge - quarks and gluons. What I'm saying is that the coupling of quarks that are confined by Asymptotic Freedom (Asymptotic Freedom is an idea predicted by QCD and says that quarks and gluons interact and as the distance increases the force diverges. Therefore since quarks are close they appear to be free particles within the Hadrons/Mesons) create a particle such as a proton in which the charges cancel out to appear to create another particle. In a proton the colour charge is neutral because the quark colour charges cancel out. Where as the electric charge doesn't cancel because a proton is [tex]up[/tex][tex]+[/tex][tex]up[/tex][tex]+[/tex][tex]down[/tex], and an up quark has a charge of [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] and a down quark has a charge of [tex]-\frac{1}{3}[/tex]therefore this creates a total charge of [tex]\frac{3}{3}[/tex] or [tex]1[/tex]. Alike, the strings will cancel out in the cubic shape to create another particle like a proton or exotic particles in which the properties cancel and couple in a fashion that appears to be another particle. About the end points. I think you're talking about D0-Branes.
 
Thanks Kevin

I'm new to the quantum world. I'm going to have to do some reading on quantum particles. I'll try and find some threads on D0-Branes.

best

Colin
 
You should private message someone on this forum by the name of surprised. He's a string theorist so he'd be able to help you.
 

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