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Originally Posted by GAHD
Seems like you're oversimplifying string theory to me.
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That may be, but it has been my experience that the simplest answer that explanes current observations and predicts future observations would most likely be the correct answer. My desire is to know whether mathmatics could even handle the possiblity that strings can independently and without any outside influence change their frequency of vibration.
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Let's assume that strings can do this. The question then becomes why would a string change it's vibration rate? Is it just random changes? Or, possibily it is purposeful?
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I would suggest that there is a fundamental law of the universe that I call synergy. I propose that by changing their resonance that strings can become synergistic with other strings and increase in their energy level. Increase their power, if you will.
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I am suggesting that synergy is the driving force behind evolution and evolution started with strings and the big bang.