superstring
IPA: sˈupɝstrɪŋ
noun
- (physics) a hypothetical object consisting of a very small one-dimensional string that vibrates in ten (or more) dimensions
- (computing) The string (sequence of text characters) that contains a substring.
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Examples of "superstring" in Sentences
- The point is that superstring theory was initially thought to only contain strings.
- Namasmaran is thus a key to unravel and experience the 'superstring' that links the whole of the universe.
- It is argued that this means that superstring theory is no more a part of science than is Intelligent Design.
- However, particle physicists (such as superstring theorists) tended to view black holes as being just another quantum state.
- A: Well, a superstring -- like a very, very thin rubber band -- is an object with only one dimension, the dimension that extends along its own length.
- "superstring" theory 20 years ago, it has evolved from "strings" to "membranes," although all forms of the theory propose extra dimensions (11, in fact).
- The inflationary/superstring many-universes generator can only produce life-sustaining universes because it has the following “components” or “mechanisms:”
- Recently, a theory called the superstring theory has attempted to explain that particles are not the smallest form in the world but rather small vibrating loops called strings.
- In addition to the four factors listed above, the inflationary/superstring many-universes generator can only produce life-sustaining universes because the right background laws are in place.
- As explained above, superstring theory might allow enough variation in the variations in the constants of physics among bubble universes to make it reasonably likely that a fine-tuned universe would be produced.
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