
Modern physics is built on two pillars that refuse to stand together: Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity. This podcast breaks down how String Theory attempts to bridge this gap through a "top-down" approach, deducing the known laws of nature from a single fundamental hypothesis. We examine the theory's greatest triumph—the natural emergence of the massless, spin-2 graviton—and its greatest challenge: testability. Tune in to understand how physicists are looking for indirect evidence, such as Supersymmetry, to prove that the fundamental building blocks of our reality are not points, but strings------------------------------------------------------------------Analogy to help visualize the concept: To understand why String Theory suggests we cannot see these extra dimensions, imagine a tightrope walker on a high wire. To the walker, the wire is a single line allowing only forward and backward motion (one dimension). However, to an ant crawling on that same wire, there is a second dimension available: the circular path around the wire's circumference. String Theory suggests we are like the tightrope walker, trapped in our large dimensions, while the extra six dimensions exist tightly curled up at every point in space, accessible only at the microscopic scale of the "ant"#podcast #sciencepodcast #spacepodcast #astronomy #cosmology #astrophysics #physics #spacemysteries #extraterrestriallife #quantumgravity #deeppodcast #newpodcast #newepisode #learnonsound #interstellarpodcast #universe #curiosity #spaceexploration #futureofscience #DeepDiveSpace
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