The string string theorists forgot to notice
Jean-Paul Auffray

TL;DR
This paper revisits Poincare's 1912 conjecture linking quantum action to fundamental motion, proposing the existence of an overlooked entity called the 'xon' that could influence string theory research.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of the 'xon' as a fundamental entity, suggesting that string theory should consider this overlooked aspect of quantum motion.
Findings
The 'xon' is proposed as an authentic 'atom of motion'.
If strings exist, research should incorporate the 'xon'.
The paper challenges current string theory assumptions.
Abstract
A conjecture formulated by Henri Poincare in 1912 suggests that Max Planck's elementary quantum of action constitutes an authentic "atom of motion". When the conjecture is implemented, the resulting entity, the xon, becomes "the string string theorists forgot to notice". If a string exists in Nature, then string theoretical research should be pursued.
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TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Theories and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Computational Physics and Python Applications
