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29 Mar 2007 04:21:06 AM |
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Photons as strings and Maxwell's equations |
On the New Scientist story at
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19325954.200-the-universe-is-a-stringnet-liquid.html
Levin and Wen claim that photons and electrons are made of strings.
Wen even says on his homepage http://dao.mit.edu/~wen/:
"Light is a fluctuation of closed strings of arbitrary sizes."
How can one deduce Maxwell's equations from this idea?
Is there any approach in this direction in the literature?
Frank
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29 Mar 2007 04:23:16 AM |
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On Mar 29, 11:21 am, wrote:
Wen even says on his homepage http://dao.mit.edu/~wen/:
"Light is a fluctuation of closed strings of arbitrary sizes."
That link should be: http://dao.mit.edu/~wen/
Frank
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29 Mar 2007 05:16:11 AM |
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On 29 Mar, 11:23, wrote:
On Mar 29, 11:21 am, wrote:
Wen even says on his homepagehttp://dao.mit.edu/~wen/:
"Light is a fluctuation of closed strings of arbitrary sizes."
That link should be:http://dao.mit.edu/~wen/
Frank
So who make sure that the energy supply to the electron field stays
intact, "and who changes the burned out cathodes" muahhaaha. Universes
are rabbit holes in rabbit holes. When a field get self aware the
factors of entities in the field decide to make up the sum of the
field in which they are contained.
It is the field in the field theory and as long as the original field
is fed with new electron rays there is no end to how many fields
within the field that can be created.
So it is perfectly plausible for electrons within one field to break
out from that field moving outwards from the singularity point they
inhabit. They just have to accelerate a closed electron field in the
opposite direction to the infalling rays upon the singularity, when a
selfcontained plasma field created around you easily travel.
But maybe the universe of the cathode people not at all resembles
ours. They should however be rather impressed though, having entities
from their "creation" field coming to visit them.
Muhahahahah
JT
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| User: "malibu" |
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| Title: Re: Photons as strings and Maxwell's equations |
29 Mar 2007 07:07:34 AM |
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On Mar 29, 3:21 am, wrote:
On the New Scientist story athttp://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19325954.200-the-universe-is-a-...
Levin and Wen claim that photons and electrons are made of strings.
Wen even says on his homepagehttp://dao.mit.edu/~wen/:
"Light is a fluctuation of closed strings of arbitrary sizes."
How can one deduce Maxwell's equations from this idea?
Is there any approach in this direction in the literature?
Frank
photon
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/wavetrain2.GIF
neutrino
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/neutrino.GIF
John
Galaxy Model for the Atom
Linked rotations of energy
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