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<blockquote data-quote="earthling" data-source="post: 26679158" data-attributes="member: 967"><p>එහෙම මත් නෙමෙයි.. මම ඉංග්රිසියෙන් තේරුම් කරන්නද? සිංහලෙන් ඒවට වචන දන්නෑ <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="☹️" title="Frowning face :frowning2:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/2639.png" data-shortname=":frowning2:" /></p><p></p><p>It's to do with Quantum theory. You see, Einstein's theory of relativity works for the very big. Earth, Universe ect. Quantum theory is for the very small. Neutrons & quarks & leptons, ect. For both Universes physics works differently. Ex- In Relativity theory, nothing can exceed the speed of light. In the quantum universe, one particle could influence another particle trillions of killmeters away instantaneously, thereby completely disregarding the speed of light limitation which is an iron clad rule in the theory of relativity.</p><p></p><p>So scientists now had two sets of laws to explain the behavior of the universe—quantum theory for the world of the very small and "relativity" for the larger universe. Both sets of laws had No influence on each other at all.</p><p></p><p>In an attempt to draw everything together, physicists have come up with something called superstring theory. This states that all those little particles like quarks and leptons are actually “strings”—vibrating strands of energy that oscillate in eleven dimensions, consisting of the three we know already plus time and seven other dimensions that are, well, unknowable to us.</p><p></p><p>By introducing extra dimensions, superstring theory enables physicists to pull together quantum laws and gravitational ones (Theory of relativity) into one package.</p><p></p><p>String theory has further spawned something called “M theory,” which incorporates surfaces known as membranes. Annd..... my understanding of M theory stops here.. Sorry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earthling, post: 26679158, member: 967"] එහෙම මත් නෙමෙයි.. මම ඉංග්රිසියෙන් තේරුම් කරන්නද? සිංහලෙන් ඒවට වචන දන්නෑ ☹️ It's to do with Quantum theory. You see, Einstein's theory of relativity works for the very big. Earth, Universe ect. Quantum theory is for the very small. Neutrons & quarks & leptons, ect. For both Universes physics works differently. Ex- In Relativity theory, nothing can exceed the speed of light. In the quantum universe, one particle could influence another particle trillions of killmeters away instantaneously, thereby completely disregarding the speed of light limitation which is an iron clad rule in the theory of relativity. So scientists now had two sets of laws to explain the behavior of the universe—quantum theory for the world of the very small and "relativity" for the larger universe. Both sets of laws had No influence on each other at all. In an attempt to draw everything together, physicists have come up with something called superstring theory. This states that all those little particles like quarks and leptons are actually “strings”—vibrating strands of energy that oscillate in eleven dimensions, consisting of the three we know already plus time and seven other dimensions that are, well, unknowable to us. By introducing extra dimensions, superstring theory enables physicists to pull together quantum laws and gravitational ones (Theory of relativity) into one package. String theory has further spawned something called “M theory,” which incorporates surfaces known as membranes. Annd..... my understanding of M theory stops here.. Sorry [/QUOTE]
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