Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025
Definition
Superstring theory posits that the fundamental building blocks of the universe are one-dimensional strings rather than point-like particles. These strings can vibrate at different frequencies, giving rise to various particles observed in nature.
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Superstring theory requires extra spatial dimensions beyond the familiar three; typically, it involves 10 or 11 dimensions.
The theory aims to unify all fundamental forces, including gravity, into a single theoretical framework.
There are five consistent superstring theories: Type I, Type IIA, Type IIB, heterotic $SO(32)$, and heterotic $E_8 \times E_8$.
One of the major breakthroughs in superstring theory is the discovery of dualities that connect the different string theories.
Superstring theory incorporates supersymmetry, a principle that predicts a partner particle for each particle in the Standard Model.
A theoretical framework where each particle has a corresponding 'superpartner' with different spin properties.
M-Theory: An extension of string theory that unifies all five superstring theories and suggests an 11-dimensional universe.
$D$-Branes: $D$-dimensional objects within string theory on which open strings can end; they play a crucial role in various dualities and dynamics of strings.