Yes there was a reason. I was trying to explain, to myself, why something happens the way it does. Which was Everything.
The vibrating string explains einsteins ‘spooky effect at a distance’. Because the string is ‘non-elastic’ it provides the vehicle to produce the spooky effect. The photons are separated by a distance, say from the sun to the earth, but the characteristics of the photon on the sun are transferred to the photon on earth instantly. No time is required for the two photons to communicate with each other.
So the string provides that instant communication between them. Tap one end of the string and the other end instantly responds, no time passes. And the string goes on to provide the vehicle for the traveling photon energy packets and their wave-like property.
The vibrating string also explains why there is light at all. As light is now just the result of the imparting of extra energy into a system of subparticles connected by strings. The extra, un-needed, energy vibrates continually between all particles.
The strings, annoyingly are both analogy and a real part of the mechanics of the idea. But it would be a mistake to see them as substance. And a mistake to see them as a metaphor because they have a real effect.
I think the idea of detecting vibrating tensions at the extremities of the strings is valid. It might be that you’d find that photons and other ranges in the electromagnetic spectrum are the detectable results of the vibrating tensions at the extremities.
- Where they came from is answered by saying they are the mechanical reason for sub-particles. If you can imagine two strings directly opposite each other, then, where they have joined there is a sub-particle.
- The question of how they got there is the same question as why does the universe expand, the strings extend to the edge of the universe and are rushed along away from their opposite number by the expanding universe.
- what generates them is the rate of acceleration of the expansion of the universe. As well as the fact of the geometric expansion of the universe itself, as in, its surface increases with distance.
- Some of these questions have received on and off attention for some time. Destroying them would be problematic as its in their very nature to exist. But I think that sticking a particle to the surface of the universe, though that sounds strange, I think that that might result in those related strings collapsing and ceasing to exist.
Can the strings be altered, you ask? Every time you add energy to a system of atoms, as in if you hit something with a hammer, you are in effect speeding up the expansion of the universe for those particular strings because they are now vibrating with extra energy which means that technically they are longer because the vibration moves the string while the atoms must remain in the same place. So to get rid of this potential anomaly of increasing the speed of the expanding universe the imparted extra energy is pushed throughout the wider system instantly first as the spooky effect at a distance and a little later the actual extra energy wave manifests itself as, lets say, a photon of light emitted from the nearest particle to be excited by the wave.
Incidentally this also explains how a photon can be detected through a slit screen by passing through the slits to the side of the screen when the direct and shortest route for the photon through the center slit is blocked. The photon apparently has to turn at the offset slit and search for the detector.
But in Paddy’s theory all particles are always connected by strings so that even when the direct shortest line of sight path for the photon is blocked it, the wave packet traveling along the string between the particle, will then choose the next shortest route to the detector. This is because the particles are still connected by strings even though there is a screen between them. The photon travels on strings between particles.