Perturbative BIS Strings and Superstrings Hindering to the Space Dynamics
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String theory helps us to describe theoretically the ultramicroscopic properties of the space. It makes the GTR given by Einstein fully compatible with the laws of quantum mechanics. String theory states that the elementary components of the universe are not point particles. Rather they are tiny, one-dimensional slender thread-like object or fibre like rubber bands. Despite being composed of molecules and atoms, these strings are inextricably bound up with the matter. All these strings are inter-connected with each other. Better to say in space we find infinite number of strings which control the space dynamics. Due to the breakdown of integrated system (BIS) these strings become chaotic. Hence arise the hindrances in the motion of the flights. We have named these strings as BIS strings. In our present paper, we will study the properties of these BIS strings pertaining to the aerospace dynamics. Keywords: BIS process, superstring theory, space dynamics, nanoparticles, perturbative spectrum, fat graphsCite this Article S. Singh, T. Dutta, M.M. Bajaj. Perturbative BIS Strings and Superstrings Hindering to the Space Dynamics. Journal of Aerospace Engineering and Technology. 2016; 6(1): 20–23p.Publikováno
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