What is string theory?
But before starting this article one thing must be kept in mind that there exists a possibility for an unproven theory that 100% of it could be wrong. But then one would think that why are we reading it anyway. The simplest reason is that once every great discovery had been a theory.
Introduction
Imagine you’re holding
something in your hands like a rope. What is it made of? You would say that it
depends upon the type of rope we are talking about like jute, plastic or
whatever but what is that made up of.
Magnifying the idea very closely we can say molecules. But what are molecules
made of – atoms. And on dividing atoms we can find even smaller particles, elementary
particles; the electrons, neutrons, protons. And only a few years ago we have become familiar with the fact that even elementary particles are divisible. Quarks or leptons make them up. And that is where our idea stops. We can see any object because
it reflects light but anything beyond quarks get so small that for the light
waves it is not possible to touch them and get reflected back. Light just passes over them. That is
why we cannot see them. This is the reason people believe that quarks, the
elementary particles which make the electrons, neutrons and protons are the
most fundamental particles of the Universe. But to some physicists it is the
same belief like the one which used to be that an atom is indivisible. But here we are. They say
that even quarks are made up of something and that is where the idea of string
theory turns up. The string theory says that inside a quark you might find
a little string of energy. That string might be closed, open, stretched or like
a loop or something constantly vibrating. And the pattern of those vibrations
is what that makes particles or we can say differentiate one particle from
another.
In the above image you can see that how
a different manner of vibration makes different particles.
Like as Professor Brian Greene of Columbia
University says that these vibrations are same as those vibrations produced by a guitar string. But rather, as the guitar vibrations produce musical
notes; these strings on the other, hand create particles. For example, the
neutrino is nothing but a closed string vibrating in a different manner than an
electron.
Scientists
like Hawking and Einstein all throughout their lives tried to find the theory
of everything and this string theory can be considered to be the basis of that.
Mediating
particles
Have you
ever wondered about “forces” that act between particles? I mean like there are
four fundamental forces, but what factor cause these forces. Are there any particles
which make these forces happen? Yes, all the forces that exist in nature
whether strong or weak are carried by particles. These particles are known as
mediating particles. The mediating particles for the four fundamental forces of
nature are –
Fundamental forces |
Mediating particles |
Strong nuclear force |
Gluon |
Weak nuclear force |
W,Z Boson |
Electromagnetic forces |
Photon |
Gravitational force |
Graviton (hypothetical) |
Photon, the
mediating particle of EM forces was earliest to be discovered in 1905 by
Einstein. While the Bosons are the latest to be discovered, named after the
Indian scientist S.N. Bose.
Superiorities
The main
target of this theory is not to justify the fundamental nature of matter but to
establish a relation between quantum gravity and general relativity. And if we
can join the laws of general relativity and quantum mechanics, it will give us
the theory of everything. The Universe then will no longer be a mystery. But
what exactly are we talking about these two things –
Quantum mechanics
– This is the set of mechanism for particles or matter at the atomic or
molecular level dealing with particle physics. As far as we know, all four
fundamental forces work everywhere in the Universe (leaving exceptions aside
like black holes), even at the quantum level but not gravity. Any theory had
never been able to prove or notice gravity at quantum level. So in knowledge of
our intellect quantum gravity does not exist.
General
relativity – This is an Einsteinian theory (devised by Einstein). Einstein
tried to explain and introduce many phenomenons through it and gravitational
warp was one of them. Gravitational warp is like a ripple in spacetime.
According to relativity, gravity is the curvature in space which causes an
object to attract another object. This phenomenon can be understood well from
the image below.
In this
picture, if you try to imagine the surface as space (or spacetime) you can see
well that how a heavier object warps the fabric like spacetime around it to
attract a lighter object. This is what causes gravity as per relativity.
So, string
theory tries to unite these two theories on the quantum level which is probably
one of the most prominent problems of theoretical physics. But the real fact is
that it had already combined these two things, mathematically. The thing left to do is to verify it experimentally which is not possible practically. And also, this
mathematical derivation was not made possible on the first day of this theory
obviously. In the beginning, when the string theory was not working under
normal conditions, more dimensions were introduced and the concept of adding more dimensions made the
maths completely justified.
Complexities
Now, the
question is if this theory is so efficient then what are the odds that stand
against it. Like, if the physicists are working on it for decades then why had they never been able to prove it?
We should
know that the discovery of quarks was only made possible with the help of the
particle accelerator. There is no direct method or any simple microscope kept
out there in the laboratories through which we could peep into an atom.
Also, string
theory has developed through time based upon different ideologies of
different persons. The basic string theory can be proved mathematically but for
that to work it will need more than 3 spatial dimensions (the ones in which our
Universe works). Yes; 5 models of string theory talk about presence of 10 spatial
dimensions whereas the sixth model says that there are 26 dimensions in the
known Universe. All these theories altogether are known as the M theory (the
term first to be used by Edward Witten).Special theory of relativity talks
about time being the 4th dimension. And this is what makes the theory complex beyond imagination.
This was the simplest way in which I tried to explain the string theory. I hope you liked it.