Physicists have long believed they must pin their hopes on just one contender. But as the two rivals walk back into the ring, there's a turn-up for the books: they reach out for a handshake. Here, Cartwright talks about string theory, a complex construct that has long had pretensions to be theory of everything. Just as a musical string sounds different on a violin or a cello, so in string theory, a string's vibration pattern determines what kind of particle it manifests as: it can "sound" like a quark, electron or photon. And among the oscillation modes of these strings is something that looks not like an established particle, but like a graviton--a quantum particle that transmits gravity and gives structure to space-time
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