Strangkonstruktion
Strangkonstruktion, also known as string construction or string theory, is a theoretical framework in physics that attempts to describe the fundamental nature of the universe. It is based on the idea that the point-like particles of traditional particle physics are instead one-dimensional extended objects called strings. These strings vibrate at different frequencies, and the different modes of vibration correspond to different particles and their properties.
The concept of Strangkonstruktion was first proposed in the late 1960s by Gabriele Veneziano, who observed
In string theory, the different types of strings correspond to different particles, and the interactions between
Strangkonstruktion has been the subject of intense research and debate in the physics community. While it has