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astro
04-23-2007, 06:11 PM
String theory represents the vast wisdom of crowds.

Never before have so many bright people devoted to much of their lives to any scientific endeavor.

Never before has so much money been spent on developing any physical theory.

Ye shall know them by their fruits, and they are fruits indeed.

This thread is for discussing all the lasting contributions from string theory and string theorists.

Herin we can talk about string theory's postulates, string theory's laws, and string theory's equations which are missing from Brian Green's book.

Rumor has it Ed Witten knows the equations, but he is unable to express them in a language we can understand.

Epsilon=One
04-24-2007, 07:53 AM
Herin we can talk about string theory's postulates, string theory's laws, and string theory's equations which are missing from Brian Green's book.The missing String Theory (ST) equations for the heuristic, fundamental oscillations (slide, swing, and vibratiion) can be found throughout Pulsoid Theory (www.CQthus.com/PT/PTis).

They begin with the Brunardot Theorem (www.CQthus.com/PT/BT) and Pulsoid Theorem (www.CQthus.com/PT/eP2); and then, evolve to all the classes of Emergent Ellipses (www.EmergentEllipse.com).

Rumor has it Ed Witten knows the equations, but he is unable to express them in a language we can understand.I doubt, very much, that Ed knows such equations; as, I have seen no evidence that any of the string theorists understand the fundamental, ellipsoidal essence of their "strings" that were first described in 1955 when the concept met with "ignore"-ance (www.CQthus.com/PT/Ignore).