Exploring String Theory: The Biggest Mystery of The Universe

From the motion of planets to the behavior of subatomic particles, we’ve built theories that explain much of the world around us. Yet, at the heart of it all lies a perplexing problem: the laws of physics, as we know them, don’t fit together. Einstein’s general relativity describes the universe on the grandest scales, from galaxies to black holes, while quantum mechanics governs the strange, probabilistic world of the very small. But when these two pillars of modern science collide, such as near the core of a black hole or at the universe’s birth, the equations break down.

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  • @WalterMcLeod-myWEBpLaCe

    03/07/2025 - 9:11 AM

    I would like to know the name of the Piece- and the person performing alongside in your production detailing the work that has been. done involving String Theory and Challenges that can also change everything we have known up until today.

  • @PAELTIE

    03/07/2025 - 9:11 AM

    🤓

  • @AwakenedOne-qu

    03/07/2025 - 9:11 AM

    I would like to know where all the energy is coming from. What causes the quantum foam? Think a bunch of hairless monkeys can figure it out? Why does one think that nature is supposed to adhere the mathematics?

  • @wazget2691

    03/07/2025 - 9:11 AM
  • @skandababy

    03/07/2025 - 9:11 AM

    YouTube armchair know-it-alls… is there anything they WON'T say?

  • @sethprice241

    03/07/2025 - 9:11 AM

    String theory doesn't work. End of story.

  • @blackfish4147

    03/07/2025 - 9:11 AM

    Dr. Donald Hoffman has a revolutionary theory that questions everything we think we know and is supported by simple math, biological proof and at it's core, common sense. We evolved to only sense the things in our environment that have a "payoff" and to see them through an evolutionary "VR Headset". His theory, based on evolutionary game theory shows the chances that we actually perceive anything how it is to be exactly 0.

  • @DeepWebDiary

    03/07/2025 - 9:11 AM

    Science is at a standstill still. We’ve yet to see another Einstein. We need another one to continue on.

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