Current Gallery: string-theory ( piece)
Please have a look at the photographic artworks to see my version of "String Theory." (2013 - 2017) This is a group of art photographs loosely based on, and influenced by, the Physics theory, String Theory: "In string theory, as in guitar playing, the string must be stretched under tension in order to become excited. However, the strings in string theory are floating in spacetime, they aren't tied down to a guitar. Nonetheless, they have tension. The string tension in string theory is denoted by the quantity 1/(2 p a'), where a' is pronounced "alpha prime"and is equal to the square of the string length scale. . If string theory is to be a theory of quantum gravity, then the average size of a string should be somewhere near the length scale of quantum gravity, called the Planck length, which is about 10-33 centimeters, or about a millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a centimeter. Unfortunately, this means that strings are way too small to see by current or expected particle physics technology (or financing!!) and so string theorists must devise more clever methods to test the theory than just looking for little strings in particle experiments." (Source: http://www.superstringtheory.com/basics/basic4.html ) My String Theory photographs are created using various types of strings coming in different colours, lengths, thicknesses, and including string-shadows for contrast.
Please have a look at the photographic artworks to see my version of "String Theory." (2013 - 2017) This is a group of art photographs loosely based on, and influenced by, the Physics theory, String Theory: "In string theory, as in guitar playing, the string must be stretched under tension in order to become excited. However, the strings in string theory are floating in spacetime, they aren't tied down to a guitar. Nonetheless, they have tension. The string tension in string theory is denoted by the quantity 1/(2 p a'), where a' is pronounced "alpha prime"and is equal to the square of the string length scale. . If string theory is to be a theory of quantum gravity, then the average size of a string should be somewhere near the length scale of quantum gravity, called the Planck length, which is about 10-33 centimeters, or about a millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a centimeter. Unfortunately, this means that strings are way too small to see by current or expected particle physics technology (or financing!!) and so string theorists must devise more clever methods to test the theory than just looking for little strings in particle experiments." (Source: http://www.superstringtheory.com/basics/basic4.html ) My String Theory photographs are created using various types of strings coming in different colours, lengths, thicknesses, and including string-shadows for contrast.