What is the distance between strings and how are they spread across space?

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Hi,
I would like to know what is the distance between strings (or average distance) ?
and also in what manner are the strings spread across space? are they spread evenly ? can i find the exact amount of strings in any given location?

thanks
 
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By strings do you mean cosmic strings?
 
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Sorry i wasn't clear about this, by strings i do mean cosmic strings.

i would think that strings would have a representation in our large 4 dimensional universe.

isn't there a theory of how far apart (or close) is one string to the next? isn't it something like Planck's constant or something in the order of Planck's constant?

thanks
 
I guess the answer i was looking for was Planck Length since it's the closest physical distance allowed between any two particles, right?
 
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