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What is your favorite String Theory Model?

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Voting closed: June 17, 2011, 05:29:47 PM

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Re: Which is your favorite string theory model?
« on: August 12, 2011, 01:55:04 AM »
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In this case I recommend to read a bit further into Heim theory


One of those inspired by Heim (among others) was Nassim Haramein. His website http://theresonanceproject.org/    has papers for laymen and scientists alike. If he is right (and the LHC may well establish this at least in part quite soon) then we need no weak or strong force at all. I like his way of looking at things, take a look if your interested.
Just for the record, I'm about half way through a BaSci(Hons) at the moment myself. It's an open degree with a lot of physics and astronomy (some astrobiology too), great fun.
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Re: Which is your favorite string theory model?
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2011, 11:32:47 PM »
He mentioned it in one of his lectures, I only remembered because I looked up Heim afterwards. He mentioned a Russian physicist too but the name evades me. At the time he was talking about the scientists that inspired him being the ones that realized the "vacuum energy" was infinite or at least huge, rather than thinking of the vacuum as empty. Heim was of course, one of these. Haramein finds the way that most physicists simply ignore the vacuum energy ridiculous. So do I, for that matter, Einstein explicitly stated that the nature of the vacuum energy would have to be understood to give us a theory of everything.
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