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Bosonic String Theory.
Bosonic String Theory - as a noun
The original version of string theory, developed in the late 1960s.
Example: "Although bosonic string theory has many attractive features, it falls short as a viable physical model in two significant areas and is forced to posit a 26 dimensional spacetime to remedy inconsistencies."
Example Sentences
"In bosonic string theory, the strings are considered to be made up of bosons, which are particles with integer spin."
"The mathematics of bosonic string theory involves the use of conformal field theory."
"One of the challenges in bosonic string theory is the existence of tachyons, which are particles that travel faster than light."
"A key concept in bosonic string theory is the idea of string vibrations, which give rise to different particle states."
"One of the successes of bosonic string theory is its ability to reproduce the equations of general relativity in the limit of low energies."