Can Strings in 'Empty Space' Explain Gravitational Pull?

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ok...I'm a dummy. been doing some novice reading on string theory lately. couple questions: are strings in 'empty space'? and if so, is this how the gravitational pull of a body is exerted on another body...thru the interaction of strings in-between?

thanks.
 
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ok...I'm a dummy. been doing some novice reading on string theory lately. couple questions: are strings in 'empty space'? and if so, is this how the gravitational pull of a body is exerted on another body...thru the interaction of strings in-between?

thanks.

String theory has a graviton, produced as a vibration mode of a "closed bosonic string". Strings can interact with each other, in fact that is the big subject of introductory string theory. So strings can exchange gravitons, and this would implement gravity a la string theory.

The space strings exist in is complicated by the existence in the theory of branes, like pieces of n-dimensional space for various values of n. Strings not only interact with branes , they can live in branes, or join branes together, and by playing around with these ideas physicsts have come up with huge amount of physical theory.
 
ok...thx. need to do some more reading. got any suggestions? just finished the 'Elegant Universe'.
 
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