Rick Steindorfer (Ricardo Steindorfer Proença)

A luz ilumina o meu caminho

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O meu pensamento sobre a teoria das cordas

I always see everything from a spiritual perspective, and I understand why some people turn away. They are not yet ready to live the depth of spiritual life and prefer to dedicate themselves to existence in the physical world. However, since I know that the physical world is not eternal, I choose to seek something more consistent and meaningful to live.

 

I would like to share a little of what I understand about string theory. Imagine that the soul is collective, formed like a vast mesh in the universe. In this mesh, there are nodes that represent our consciousness and, when these nodes vibrate, the entire mesh vibrates in harmony, creating a global and perfect state of consciousness.

 

I do not intend to compare my axiom to the scientific knowledge of this fascinating theory, but I wanted to give it a more spiritual and psychic approach, with a kaleidoscopic touch. Just like in a kaleidoscope, everything is constantly changing and is eternally formed and unformed amidst light, sound and shapes.

 

I apologize to my readers for the frequency with which I address the topic of spiritual energy. However, I believe that, in time, the souls ascending to the planet will better understand what I am trying to express. We need to keep our minds open, for we live in a time of fruitful translation. We will return.

 

String theory is a fascinating approach to theoretical physics that seeks to unify the fundamental forces of the universe: gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force. It proposes that fundamental particles, such as quarks and electrons, are not indivisible points, but rather tiny vibrating strings. These strings can oscillate in different patterns, and each vibration pattern corresponds to a particle with specific characteristics, such as mass and charge.

 

One of the most intriguing features of string theory is that it requires extra dimensions beyond the four we experience (three spatial and one temporal). Depending on the variant of the theory, there could be as many as 10 or 11 dimensions, many of which would be "compressed" into subatomic scales, invisible to us.

 

The theory also gave rise to the so-called "M-theory," which attempts to unify different versions of string theory by suggesting that they are all part of a larger picture. It is often considered a strong candidate for a "Theory of Everything," which would fully explain all physical interactions in the universe.

Although it has not yet been experimentally proven, string theory is a very active and promising field in modern physics, constantly challenging our understanding of the cosmos. If you'd like, I can go into more detail about some of it or discuss its philosophical concepts!

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Enviado por RickSteindorfer em 24/03/2025


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