[Paleopsych] theory of everything?
K.E.
guavaberry at earthlink.net
Fri Mar 11 01:56:12 UTC 2005
Evidence of Cosmic Strings Found?
http://www.rednova.com/news/space/132303/finding_the_ultimate_theory_of_everything/index.html
Finding the Ultimate Theory of Everything
Could two lookalike galaxies, barely a whisker apart in the night sky,
herald a revolution in our understanding of fundamental physics? Some
physicists believe that the two galaxies are the same - its image has been
split into two, they maintain, by a "cosmic string"; a San Andreas Fault in
the very fabric of space and time.
If this interpretation is correct, then CSL-1 - the name of the curious
double galaxy - is the first concrete evidence for "superstring theory":
the best candidate for a "theory of everything", which attempts to
encapsulate all the phenomena of nature in one neat set of equations.
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