What do string theory equations reveal about the universe?

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Hello people, I've been wondering a lot what the string theory equations look like. I have asked this question a while ago and no one answered, so I am guessing its a hard question. But if anyone could answer I woudl be greatfull..thanks. :smile: :smile:
 
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There are many equations and integrals to evaluate for different things in different contexts. None of the higher quantum theories are simple affairs with a single set of equations from which you derive everything.
 
What about the equation with the 11 demensions, do you know where I could take a look at that?
 
Well look at http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-ex/pdf/0008/0008017.pdf , follow the discussion from equation (21) on.
 
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