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Modern theories suggest that even the quarks may be made of still more-fundamental entities called strings (see string theory).
Tonight: Soca with Sam, at 9; a Haitian band called Strings, at midnight and 2 a.m.; $20 cover.
Some had put their hopes in superstring theory, which holds that beneath the level of quarks and leptons are tinier entities called strings.
Super string theory holds that the particles making up matter and energy are secondary manifestations -- epiphenomena -- generated by tiny objects called strings and branes vibrating in a space of 10 dimensions.
Roughly speaking, the theory assumes that the vibrations of unimaginably tiny objects called strings and branes correspond to all particles that have so far been discovered, along with a slew of others that have not.
String theory is a quantum theory of one-dimensional objects called strings which come in two different types: open and closed.
This is where linear rigid elements, normally called struts or rods, and linear elastic elements, normally called strings or cables, are combined to form structures in two and three dimensions.
The original and still prominent idea behind string theory was to replace the point particles of ordinary quantum field theory (particles like photons, electrons, etc) with one-dimensional extended objects called strings.
While that train wreck likely can't be undone, all trace of it could have been erased from your phone and anyone else's if you had shared it using an app called Strings.
In physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings.
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