No. not necessarily. Not one scientist has proved the string theory to be true so you can't say that its true or fake. Although I don't believe in the string theory anyway. There are also many versions of the string theory. I don't think that quantum particles like quarks are infinitesimal one-dimensional "string-like" objects. So in conclusion the string theory is not real nor is it fake. We don't have enough information about these particles and so we don't know whether the string theory is true or not. But remember there are many versions of the theory.
String theory was disproved along with all its variations and replaced with M theory, stating that strings do exist, but they operate on the 11th, not 10th, dimension.
String theory transcends space and time
The GUT or TOE "Theory of Everything" is the unification of Relativistic and Quantum Physics, probably via String Theory.
It is postulated that the quanta involved in string theory are so small, so minute, and that they move at incredibly high speeds, so as to be everywhere they "need" to be, in order to account for all matter and energy of the universe.
String theory, the multiverse. Or are you referring to UFO's and the 2012 end of the world?
In simple, average Joe terms, string theory says that all the particles in the universe are really little "strings", rather then the conventional ball-shape they are normally thought of. Unlike the balls (or more accurately, points) which are zero-dimensional, strings are one-dimensional. This has some very interesting implications, but to explain them would evolve out stepping a "simple definition". String theory is known for uniting both the physical laws of the large (Einsteins general relativity- stars, planets, and people) and the small (quantum mechanics- subatomic particles), which were previously incompatible. Short for super sting theory, now known as M-theory. This answer explains only the very basics of string theory.
Einstein didn't have a String Theory
String theory transcends space and time
Geof Bush has: Played Mayor of Chicomoztoc in "String Theory" in 2011. Played President Eisenhower in "String Theory" in 2011. Played Dr. Herbert P. Eldrich in "String Theory" in 2011. Played Security Door in "String Theory" in 2011. Played Stone Giant in "String Theory" in 2011.
Gabriel Vinetciano found an equation explaining the strong nuclear force.He found an equation and published his papers.This led to the foundation of the string theory as these equations were an answer to the string theory
Michio Kaku did the 'String Field Theory' with the other scientist from Japan. All Michio Kaku did was make the equation of String theory to about 1 inch long.
check this page out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_theoryAs you can already see the dimensions in string theory are already in knots. Also, the string in string theory are so unbelievably small that we would never be able to see them, let alone tie them into a knot.
The cast of String Theory - 2012 includes: Morgan Weaver as The Creature
String Theory does not negate the four fundamental forces, it explains them in another way.
No, string theory is an attempt to bridge the gap between EVERYTHING, not just relativity and quantum, into one fundamental theory.
Yes, so far it is- string theory explains many of the unresolved fundamental problems of our century, such as the opposition between Quantum Mechanics and Einstein's theory of general relativity.
His largest contribution is co-founding String field theory, which is a variation of String theory.
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