Is the Thread Theory the Key to Understanding the Smallest Parts of an Atom?

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The discussion centers around the concept of "Thread" theory, which is clarified to be related to "string theory." String theory posits that the fundamental components of the universe are not point-like particles but rather one-dimensional strings. The initial confusion arose from a reference to sound, which is not a core aspect of string theory. Participants recommend a dedicated forum for further exploration of string theory topics, highlighting the importance of accurate terminology in scientific discussions.
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Can anyone tell me where to learn more about the "Thread" theory? I saw a guy on Letterman talking about the smallest part of an atom possibly being threads of sound. Is this familiar to anyone? Does it have any merit?
 
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Thanks! No wonder google didn't have anything! It has been a few months since I saw the guy and I guess I mixed the words up.
 
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