What is String theory: Definition and 829 Discussions

In physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings. String theory describes how these strings propagate through space and interact with each other. On distance scales larger than the string scale, a string looks just like an ordinary particle, with its mass, charge, and other properties determined by the vibrational state of the string. In string theory, one of the many vibrational states of the string corresponds to the graviton, a quantum mechanical particle that carries gravitational force. Thus string theory is a theory of quantum gravity.
String theory is a broad and varied subject that attempts to address a number of deep questions of fundamental physics. String theory has contributed a number of advances to mathematical physics, which have been applied to a variety of problems in black hole physics, early universe cosmology, nuclear physics, and condensed matter physics, and it has stimulated a number of major developments in pure mathematics. Because string theory potentially provides a unified description of gravity and particle physics, it is a candidate for a theory of everything, a self-contained mathematical model that describes all fundamental forces and forms of matter. Despite much work on these problems, it is not known to what extent string theory describes the real world or how much freedom the theory allows in the choice of its details.
String theory was first studied in the late 1960s as a theory of the strong nuclear force, before being abandoned in favor of quantum chromodynamics. Subsequently, it was realized that the very properties that made string theory unsuitable as a theory of nuclear physics made it a promising candidate for a quantum theory of gravity. The earliest version of string theory, bosonic string theory, incorporated only the class of particles known as bosons. It later developed into superstring theory, which posits a connection called supersymmetry between bosons and the class of particles called fermions. Five consistent versions of superstring theory were developed before it was conjectured in the mid-1990s that they were all different limiting cases of a single theory in 11 dimensions known as M-theory. In late 1997, theorists discovered an important relationship called the AdS/CFT correspondence, which relates string theory to another type of physical theory called a quantum field theory.
One of the challenges of string theory is that the full theory does not have a satisfactory definition in all circumstances. Another issue is that the theory is thought to describe an enormous landscape of possible universes, which has complicated efforts to develop theories of particle physics based on string theory. These issues have led some in the community to criticize these approaches to physics, and to question the value of continued research on string theory unification.

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    The dimensions of elementary particles in quantum physics and string theory

    I noticed that in quantum physics, an elementary particle has no dimensions, and is point like, but in string theory has one dimension. Why is this?
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    Does the discovery of the Higgs Boson disprove String Theory?

    From what I understand, the Higgs Boson was the last missing piece of the Standard Model (12 indivisible particles, 4 forces). Now that the Standard Model is complete, has String Theory been disproved? Is there a conflict between the Standard Model and String Theory?
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    Explaning gravitation via string theory

    This may be a silly question since i am relatively new to the string theory. While going through a quantization of the bosonic string , I see a tower of states appearing corresponding to different modes of excitations of the bosonic string. Now I was trying to figure out how this whole machine...
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    String theory in arbitrary number of dimensions

    A long time ago, physicists thought that only a small class of quantum field theories (QFT's) makes physical sense - those which are renormalizable. But then gradually it became accepted (Weinberg was the most influential figure in that regard) that QFT does not really need to be renormalizable...
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    String Theory - Determinate or Indeterminate?

    A fundamental difference between classical and quantum mechanics is that the former is deterministic; the latter, probabilistic. I'm wondering where string theory fits into this picture? Is the landscape described by string theory determinate or indeterminate? Along the same lines, classical...
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    Does String Theory explain unexplained phenomina?

    I like to think myself as adequately familiar with the concept of String Theory and it's basic fundamentals, But I'm wondering if string theory offers explanations to the currently unexplained such as universal expansion, quantum Entangelment, radio active decay, why virtual exist, etc? Or does...
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    If String Theory explains/ leads to gravity, how does it not make predictions?

    If String Theory explains/"leads to gravity, how does it not make predictions? String Theory "predicts" gravity. It can explain gravity and it explains "small" structures. If String Theory includes these two topics shouldn't it predict what happens when Quantum Gravity becomes non-negligible...
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    String Theory & Particle-Wave Duality: Can Oscillating Strings Explain?

    I'm not sure if this question is something that has been asked before or if i thought about it myself or if it's completely ridiculous! But I was thinking, if, according to String Theory, particles are 1-dimensional strings that go through modes of oscillation, could they describe how a...
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    Papers to prove and disprove string theory/ M Theory?

    Hello, My name is Holly... I'm new here... so i have no idea weather I put this in the right section! D: ... Sorry if so :3 Basically, I have been put to the task of writing a paper on String Theory and weather or weather not String Theory/ M-Theory (i can do either one, will do the...
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    Quantum Master Equation in String Theory

    Can anyone give me a general sense of what the quantum master equation (or BV master equation) is and how it relates to string theory? I'm an undergraduate physics student and am hoping to do research with a professor on the topic, but need some basic knowledge on the subject.
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    Is it possible to combine string theory and LQG?

    Good evening. I am wondering if string theory and loop quantum gravity could be combined into a single theory. I have been trying to decide which of the two I should choose as my "religion," but I feel that both are correct. Could string theory and loop quantum gravity be different...
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    Is string theory just a new math?

    I have read in a couple different places that the math that comes out of string theory has helped a couple of different other branches of physics like quantum computing and condensed matter physics. Quote from: http://www.ams.org/news/math-in-the-media/11-2011-media "Maybe string theory is...
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    Mathematics Topics in String Theory

    Hello all, I am currently a Junior in High School with a deep interest in Physics/Mathematics, specifically in the area of theoretical Physics and String Theory. I was accepted to a summer course on String Theory and am quite excited. The course stated that the only prerequisite is Single...
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    Courses Theoretical physics Graduate courses - is it all string theory?

    Hi, I was wondering what the scope is these days to do a PhD in theoretical physics, but without delving into string theory? Is the world of theoretical physics still very much dominanated by string theory, or can young physicists go down alternative routes? I seem to remember that some years...
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    Line defects and String Theory

    The appearance here of threads such as Causes of loss of interest in the String program and Is string theory really science? are for me a symptom of the frustration of modern physicists struggling to formulate in a predictive way the concept of elementary objects that are geometrically linear...
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    One doubt about string theory.

    I read somewhere that one power of string theory is that there is no adjustable dimensionless parameter in the theory. Why is this considered a strong point in favour of string theory? Second, how does the theory help in solving cosmological constant problem? Again there is no adjustable...
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    Is string theory really science?

    The scientific method says that if experiments or observations falsify a theory, that theory must be rejected. String theory requires space to have 9 dimensions. But observation shows that our space has only 3 dimensions. This alone should falsify string theory. I know that scientists have...
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    What Creates the Strings in String Theory?

    Are there any theories as to what could possibly cause/create the vibrating one dimensional strings in string theory? Are the strings at the lower end of electromagnetic radiation? Or something completely different?
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    What is Space and Time in String Theory?

    --I understand that the original basis of string theory was as explanation for the ontological origin quanta . I have a few questions: 1) What is the origin and material make-up of the string? (How can we avoid the metaphysical pit-fall of an infinite regress in regards the ontological...
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    Schools Grad School Acceptance: Concerns Over Math Deficiency for String Theory

    Hello everyone. I am an undergraduate senior anticipating degrees in both physics and astrophysics this spring. Until about a year ago I wasn't particularly sure what I wanted to do after graduation. However, after taking upper division QM and particle physics courses I've developed a great...
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    Paul Davies says string theory is patently false

    In a youtube video Paul Davies Beyond Belief, he said that string theory and M theory were so obviously and patently false that he didn't even bother to discuss them. I thought Lee Smolin was the only critic of string theory I didn't know that Paul Davies was one too. How much weight does...
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    How many hours does it take to get the basic gist of string theory

    Say you have a rudimentary grasp of classical physics and calculus. How many hours of study does it take before you can start to understand string theory. I'm not talking about how many hours does it take before you can actually make a contribution to the field, rather how long does it take...
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    In string theory, what are the small strings physically made out of?

    In string theory, what are the small strings physically made out of?
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    In string theory, what physically causes the small strings to vibrate?

    In string theory, what physically causes the small strings to vibrate?
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    Book on String Theory: Start w/ Zwiebach?

    Hello, I was thinking of eventually studying some string theory and I came across Barton Zwiebach's book on the subject. Would this be a good place to start? I know some GR at the level of Schutz/Hartle, Schrodinger QM at the level of Griffiths, Classical Mechanics at the level of Marion &...
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    Applications of string theory in communications

    Hey all, I started reading up on string theory the other day, and a colleague told me that string theory is already being applied in communications. He said that it is being used to account for the effect of gravitation on electromagnetic waves. This seems a little too hard to believe...
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    String Theory: Formal vs Applied - Which Allows More GR?

    I'm unsure if this is the right place for this question or not but hopefully I'll still get some helpful responses even if I'm in the wrong place! I was discussing a potential string theory research project with a potential supervisor and he was asking me whether I was more interested in...
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    Writer's Help:Music & String Theory

    Hi, All: I am a fiction writer and am interested in writing a short story that ties actual music with physicists' string theory. I have (very) rudimentary knowledge based on layman readings and shows like Brian Greene's TV series. If I have it correct, at the very core of everything are tiny...
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    String Theory and Eternal Inflation

    I've been hearing that String Theory tied to eternal inflation seems to be providing support for the multiverse. But, I'm missing something with this connection. (1) Eternal inflation seems to "predict" a truly infinite number of other Universes or, at least as time progresses, a limit...
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    Questions About String Theory: Causes, Vibrations & Effects

    Last night I read a brief summary of string theory. My understanding is that electrons, neutrons, quarks, etc are made up of a 'string'. Depending on how the string vibrates is what determines if it's an electron, neutron, etc. I hope I'm not way off. But if that's the case, my questions that I...
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    Testing String Theory: Exploring the Possibilities

    String Theory is basically the idea involving an indefinite amount of invisible "strings" vibrating at a large spectrum of frequencies, thus creating sub-atomic particles that compose everything we experience and ourselves. It would make sense if you could test this theory by creating something...
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    Help looking for a string theory equation.

    ever since i heard about how string theory clames to be able to describe particles through string vibrations, i have been looking for the equation that relates particles to string vibrations, i.e., by using this equation i could as a example:"see what string vibration is a electron". do any of...
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    String theory and mathematical physics in Germany

    Hey guys! Which research departments are best? I was hoping to get the top 3-4 institutions names. Basically I am into mathematical string theory and geometry/topology-physics in general.
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    Can string theory predict faster than light neutrinos ?

    Can string theory or quantum gravity theory predict faster than light neutrinos ?
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    Quantum field theory and string theory

    What is the relationship between quantum field theory and string theory?
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    Does String Theory Necessitate the Existence of Multiple Higgs Bosons?

    I read an interesting article http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=how-does-the-higgs-boson which says that string theory seems to require our world to have a property called supersymmetry and also, I have heard that the supersymmetry requires the eexistence of at least 5 Higgs...
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    String theory relativistic equations

    I'm an engineer trying to get a reasonable laymen's/conceptual understanding of string theory. I've finally gotten a general understanding of developing classical equations of motion, but I'm a little stuck on relativistic equations. As I understand it, relativistic equations of motion are...
  38. N

    Mathematics needed for string theory

    Hello, like I said in the topic title I am interested in what mathematics is needed for string theory to be studied. I am in faculty of electrical engineering, sub-filed nanoelectronics. I have good knowledge of math but not good in comparison with what is needed for superstrings, which I...
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    The end of String Theory and Loop Quantum Gravity ?

    If spacetime is composed of tiny quantum "grains," the gamma-ray photons' polarization should change from random polarization (at the GRB source) to biased toward a certain polarization when received by the Integral spacecraft . The Integral polarization results depend on spacetime being...
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    Loop variables for string theory

    "Loop variables for string theory" That is the title of a http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0207098" . I know quite a few people have wondered what string theory would look like in the framework of loop quantum gravity. Well, this is a glimpse of how it would be. Only a glimpse, because no-one...
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    Math Mathematics PhD for job in academia and string theory research?

    I am currently an undergraduate majoring in honors physics and mathematics. I am also doing pre-med studies. If I don't make it into medical school, I am thinking about what field I should continue to study. The field of physics that I actually like is mathematical physics, including gauge...
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    Was Super String theory specifically designed to explain singularities?

    Was Super String theory (theory that attempts to unite General Relativity and the Standard Model of particle physics) specifically designed to explain singularities; ie: phenomena such as black holes and the big bang? Does all other phenomena obey, and can be explained, by either classical...
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    Does string theory mean that in our universe 1 + 1 = 2 ?

    because there are these "weird" spatial geometries on the elementary distance level (PS. sorry, this is unlear) PS. I mean physically 1 meter + 1 meter != 2 meters, because there is not that kind of precision on any of of these numbers regardless, as long as it is grounded in our universe PS...
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    What does string theory mean for time travel into the past?

    Being tremendously bored I was looking up things on the outskirts of possibility like time travel into the past on wikipedia. There I was reading about Hawking Chronology Protection Conjecture argument against such possibilities for time travel to the past as a result of the fundamental laws of...
  45. F

    Quantum grains (String theory & LQG in trouble?)

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110630111540.htm What do you guys think?
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    Unraveling the Conflict between Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity

    could you explain why quantum mechanics and general relativity don't mix. please help! Dr. Candy:biggrin:
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    Quantum Mechanics & General Relativity = Super String Theory

    Does Super String theory (attempt to) unite Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity using one master equation? Will this equation explain one grand physical principle behind all physical events? Is this equation called the Standard Model? I would like a basic answer before a more detailed...
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    Is string theory a theory of quantum gravity?

    http://arxiv.org/abs/1105.6359 Is string theory a theory of quantum gravity? Steven B. Giddings (Submitted on 31 May 2011) Some problems in finding a complete quantum theory incorporating gravity are discussed. One is that of giving a consistent unitary description of high-energy scattering...
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    What ist better to study,for making string theory, and so on.

    What ist better to study, for making string theory, high energy physics and so on. Maths or Physics I think its better to study Maths, but Iam not sure, is there anyone, who has experience. Thx
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    Can Gravitational Waves Test String Theory?

    http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/1105/1105.5283v1.pdf Abstract We provide a simple transfer function that considers the impact of an early matter dominated era on the gravitational wave background and show that string theory can be tested by observations of the gravitational wave...
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