String Theory says that all the notes on a vibrating string - TopicsExpress



          

String Theory says that all the notes on a vibrating string correspond to a particle. That to an electron is actually a rubber band; a very tiny rubber band. But if you twang this rubber band and the rubber band vibrates at a different frequency, it turns into a quark. And you twang it again and it turns into a neutrino. So, how many musical notes are there? An infinite number. How many musical notes are there on a string? An infinite number. And that may explain why we have so many subatomic particles. They are nothing but musical notes. So, physics are nothing but the laws of harmonies on a string. Chemistry is nothing but the melodies you can play on vibrating strings, and the mind of God, the mind of God that Einstein worked on for the last 30 years of his life, the mind of God would be cosmic music. Cosmic music resonating through 11 dimensional hyperspace. You see, our universe is a symphony. It’s a symphony of vibrating strings and possibly membranes, but when it was born, it was born as a perfect entity in 11 dimensional hyperspace. - Michio Kaku, Professor of Theoretical Physics, CUNY i came upon this when looking up something about music. it made me think. Music is truly something interesting. why do we enjoy it? why do we make it? why do we enjoy making it? dancing to it? where does the idea come from. some animals even enjoy music! you dont think about it much because its so culturalized. but why?
Posted on: Sat, 24 Aug 2013 20:57:43 +0000

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