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In theoretical physics, M-theory is a new limit of string theory in which 11 dimensions of spacetime may be identified. Because the dimensionality exceeds the dimensionality of five superstring theories in 10 dimensions, it was originally believed that the 11-dimensional theory is more fundamental and unifies all string theories (and supersedes them). However, in a more modern understanding, it is... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Quantum gravity In what is called the second superstring revolution, it was conjectured that both string theory and a unification of general relativity and supersymmetry known as supergravity form part of a hypothesized eleven-dimensional model known as M-theory, which would constitute a uniquely defined and consistent theory of quantum gravity.

General relativity In what is called the second superstring revolution, it was conjectured that both string theory and a unification of general relativity and supersymmetry known as supergravity form part of a hypothesized eleven-dimensional model known as M-theory, which would constitute a uniquely defined and consistent theory of quantum gravity.

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Introduction to M-theory In non-technical terms, M-theory presents an idea about the basic substance of the universe.

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M-theory Since M-theory is thought to operate in 11 dimensions this problem then becomes very difficult.

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    M-theory

    In theoretical physics, M-theory is a new limit of string theory in which 11 dimensions of spacetime may be identified. Because the dimensionality exceeds the dimensionality of five superstring theories in 10 dimensions, it was originally believed that the 11-dimensional theory is more fundamental and unifies all string theories (and supersedes them).
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    Introduction to M-theory

    Basics of M-Theory by A. Miemiec and I. Schnakenburg is a lecture note on M-Theory published in Fortsch.Phys.54:5-72,2006.
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    Membrane (M-Theory)

    In theoretical physics, a membrane, brane, or p-brane is a spatially extended mathematical concept that appears in string theory and its relatives (M-theory and brane cosmology) and that exists in a static number of dimensions.
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    String theory

    M-theory was also foreshadowed in the work of Paul Townsend at approximately the same time.
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    Superstring theory

    Introduction to Superstring and M-Theory (2nd edition ed.).
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    Topological string theory

    Topological M-theory
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    Supergravity

    M-theory
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    Matrix string theory

    In physics, M(atrix) theory (also known as BFSS-Matrix theory) is a fundamental formulation of M-theory as a Random matrix model.
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