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Cbunch_alcyone asked, Can you interact with a string by establishing a harmonic vibratory relationship with it?

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Cbunch_alcyone asked, Can you interact with a string by establishing a harmonic vibratory relationship with it?

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Dr. Kaku: Well, we are made of strings. If you had a super microscope, you would find that the electrons are just different modes of a string. If you kick the string, it turns into quark, or a photon, or a graviton. So the particles are just notes on the string. Physics is just the harmonies of the string. Chemistry is just the melodies you can play on the string. The universe is a symphony of strings. And the mind of God is music resonating through 11 dimensional hyperspace. But it’s not clear if we need a conductor (Einstein thought so). So we do not have to have a special relationship with strings, since we are made of them. Roger asked, Since the Earth is hurtling through space, orbiting the sun, mustn’t time be slowing down for us here on Earth relative to outside in space, and does this not imply that we live longer relative life spans than extraterrestrial beings on a stationary frame would? Dr. Kaku: Time slows down just a tiny bit, proportional to v/c. V/c is a tiny number, an

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