Proposal for Compositeness of String out of Objects -- Fake Scattering, Finite String Field Theory Formulation
Holger Bech Nielsen, Masao Ninomiya

TL;DR
This paper reviews a novel string field theory formalism based on particle-like objects called 'objects' that do not evolve in time, leading to a timeless perspective and a speculative approach to Hamiltonian construction.
Contribution
It introduces a new string field theory framework using static 'objects', challenging traditional time-dependent formulations and proposing a fake Hamiltonian concept.
Findings
The formalism expresses string interactions without time evolution.
It suggests a philosophical reinterpretation of the concept of time in string theory.
A preliminary attempt at constructing a fake Hamiltonian is presented.
Abstract
We review a bit our earlier novel string field theory\cite{self2,self8} stressing the interesting property, that it becomes expressed in terms of particle like objects called by us "objects" which in our formalism do not at all develop in time. So in this way there is in our picture, in spite of it being supposed to reproduce string theory with an arbitrary number strings present -- in this sense a string field theory -- in fact no time! This strange missing of time in the formalism gives rise to slight speculations about the philosophy of the concept of time. There is course then also no need for a Hamiltonian, but we construct or rather attempt to do so, a fake Hamiltonian or phantasy Hamiltonian,
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TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
