Quantum Gravity 171.91: The String-Wave or Brane-Wave



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Date: 10 Sep 2007 01:00:05 AM
Object: Quantum Gravity 171.91: The String-Wave or Brane-Wave

From Osher Doctorow

I've used "wave-particle" and "field-particle" above, but in the
terminology and pictures of Superstring/Brane Theory, "string-wave" or
"brane-wave" would be appropriate, the string or brane generating a
wave by vibrating. In this case, both the string/brane and the wave
generated by vibration are Causal.
Notice that in this picture, the same object, say a brane, is either
moving (vibrating) or not moving (not vibrating). Is motion versus
rest a phase difference at least in the coordinate system of the
moving-or-non-moving object? Arguably yes.
Osher Doctorow
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