Modern physics (with NOVA Elegant universe questions)
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In the second floor study of his Princeton New Jersey
home Einstein spent his days weeks and months
working on a theory to unify all known laws of physics
The theory of everything
the
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principles of relativity b)quantum mechanics
C)Mike and the mechanics or
D.) The theory of everything was a theory so powerful that it
could describe all the
workings of the universe a unifying theory
Today physicist are working on such a theory -string theory
.......................................................................... which of the following
describe such a string theory universe
A) A universe with 11 dimensions we are parallel universes are next
D) all answers apply
to one another
B) A universe for everything (tiny particles to
distant stars) are made from unimaginably
small vibrating strands of energy called
strings
C) her universe in which nature has differences because the
strings vibrate differently
D) all answers apply
The first step toward unification came and 1665 when
the concept of gravity was created you to find the
heavens and the earth by a fellow named
C issac newton
A Albert Einstein
b Stephen Hawking
c Isaac
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Galileo
Which of the problems did string theory have
A predicted in unphysical particle called attack you on that
travels faster than light
B The theory required 10 dimensions
E all of the above
C they predicted the existence of a massless particle
D) anomalies or mathematical inconsistencies
E)all of the above
Along about 1973 only a few folks were still working
with string theory for four years John Schwartz
mangled and rearranged the equations trying to fiddle
with it almost ready to abandon the theory he
B gravitons wondered if the equations or describing
A gravity
b
gravito
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Neutrino
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In 1984 all the mathematical anomalies were
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illuminated by Michael green and Jean shorts and
calculations on a blackboard equaled on both
sides
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