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Schreiberdk
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Hi there PF.
I am a bit curious of how we are going to solve M-theory. Do we just need to find a Lagrangian, describing all of the dynamics of the theory? or is more needed? And how do one find such a Lagrangian? From what principles do we derive it?
I am no expert on string theory, I have just been reading a lot about it and i was curious of this problem :)
Schreiber
I am a bit curious of how we are going to solve M-theory. Do we just need to find a Lagrangian, describing all of the dynamics of the theory? or is more needed? And how do one find such a Lagrangian? From what principles do we derive it?
I am no expert on string theory, I have just been reading a lot about it and i was curious of this problem :)
Schreiber