Is Light a String in the Vibrating Geometry of the Universe?

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I am asking is light as it is related to particles could be (wave/particle theory)
could be composed of strings.

http://www.geocities.com/physicsquestion2007

Has anyone seen any publications or authors who support this idea?

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Umm well in String theory Yes >.< In string theory every fundamental particle is no longer a point or sphere, but a vibrating string.
 
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Umm well in String theory Yes >.< In string theory every fundamental particle is no longer a point or sphere, but a vibrating string.

Is there any convergence upon a geometry of these vibrating strings? I've often thought WFHagen's Engergiewirbel could be thought of as string geometry - though I'm not sure he would agree. What I found exciting was that this single force vector (string?) could be used explain pair creation/anilliation, particle geometry, weak and strong NF, and even gravity. I would think the string community would resonate with it. :)
 
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