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World lines and world sheet - for the 'String theory' artic
Los dos dibujos son planos . Pintarme la teoria de las cuerdas en 3, 4 dimensiones. Volvemos a lo mismo de siempre, la fatal pregunta, ¿por qué es como lo habeís dibujado?.
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