J Moose
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Re: so what causes this ...
Check out Brian Greene's book, 'Elegent Universe' or something to that effect... I can't recall the actual title...
Anywhoo, in there he said the "string" isn't really like a long stretched out string... more like a really huge, never ending ball of twine and somehow explained it all with Simpsons references.
Interesting stuff.
Yeah man, like I said in my scientific explanation, it's really, really long. That's why it's called "String Theory" and not "String Fact," because scientists are still trying to work out how to make a piece of string that long, to test it out. It's pretty technical stuff. I recommend skipping it (the theory, not the string) and just cutting straight to "Axis:Bold As Love."......"just ask the axis...."
You guys are so lucky that I'm here to explain this stuff.
Check out Brian Greene's book, 'Elegent Universe' or something to that effect... I can't recall the actual title...
Anywhoo, in there he said the "string" isn't really like a long stretched out string... more like a really huge, never ending ball of twine and somehow explained it all with Simpsons references.
Interesting stuff.