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Adventures in String Theory. Science One, April 7 th , 2011. What are the basic building blocks of nature?. Old Answer. Air Earth Fire Water. Modern Answer. Modern physics: understand in detail how nature works at distances 100,000,000,000,000 times smaller than we can see!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Adventures in String Theory

Science One, April 7th, 2011

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What are the basic building

blocks of nature?

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Old Answer

Air Earth FireWater

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Modern Answer

Modern physics: understand in detail how nature works at distances 100,000,000,000,000 times smaller than we can see!

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The Standard Model of Particle PhysicsAll matter made of elementary particles

-different masses and spins

Forces arise from basic interactions of these particles

Rules for interactions determined by quantum mechanics and special relativity ~20 parameters

electromagnetic strong

weak

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The Basic Building Blocks?

Air Earth

Fire Water

Proton Neutron

Electron Photon

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Questions

Why this set of particles and interactions?

Are these particles really elementary?

Are there more particles or forces?

What about gravity?

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General Relativity

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•Accurately predicts gravitational effects from solar system dynamics to the evolution of the whole universe.

•Predicts new phenomena, e.g. black holes, gravity waves, expansion of the universe

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How did the universe begin?

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Old Answer

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Modern Answer: the Big Bang

General relativity

universe has expanded and cooled for 13.6 billion years from extremely hot, dense state

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Questions

What happened in the first instant of the big bang (or before)?

What is inside a black hole?

We need a quantum mechanical theory of gravity!

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String Theory: the Basics

Basic building block: string (1 dimensional loop of energy)

Quantum mechanics

Specific vibrational modes with definite energy and angular momentum

We see: particles with different mass and spin

m = E/c2

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String interactions

time

Particle interactions arise from splitting and joining of strings

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String interactions

Particle interactions arise from splitting and joining of strings

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String interactions

Particle interactions arise from splitting and joining of strings

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String interactions

Particle interactions arise from splitting and joining of strings

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String interactions

Particle interactions arise from splitting and joining of strings

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String interactions

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Basic law of string physics:

Strings move to minimize the area of their worldsheet

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String physics: strings vibrate, join, split via basic law + quantum mechanics

We see: various types of particles with forces arising from basic interactions INCLUDING gravity

String theory automatically gives a theory of quantum gravity and particle physics with no parameters!

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Extra DimensionsSurprise: even the number of dimensions is fixed!

We see: 4

String theory predicts: 10

BUT: recall that space can be curved

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Garden-variety extra dimensions

Our universe:

Hose universe:

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The shape of the extra dimensions1 extra dimension:

2 extra dimensions:

6 extra dimensions:

Many possibilities for the shape / size / topology of extra dimensions

...

...

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Physics from geometry

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The Landscape of String TheoryExtra dimensions dynamical:Only special shapes are stable

Different possibilities for 4D physics

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Big question: does one of these stable shapes give the physics we observe?

Currently: just starting to understand the possibilities

Can we make new predictions that can be tested experimentally?

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The End of the Universe?