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More String Theory
- String History
- History of string theory
- Introduction to M-theory
- Calabi–Yau manifold
- Kaluza–Klein theory
- Membrane (M-theory)
- D-brane
- Brane cosmology
- Cumrun Vafa
- Orbifold
- Multiverse
- Talk:Calabi–Yau manifold
- String Theories (Also elsewhere)
- String theory
- Fuzzball (string theory)
- Superstring theory
- M-theory
- Supersymmetry
- Supergravity
- F-theory
- Geometry
- Compactification (physics)
- Large extra dimension
- Minkowski space
- Classical electromagnetism and special relativity
- Warped Passages
- Lisa Randall
- String theory landscape
- Max Tegmark
- Math
- History of quaternions
- Quaternion
- Quaternions and spatial rotation
- Rotation operator (vector space)
- Split-quaternion
- Octonion
- Quaternion algebra
- Physics
- Entropy
- Boltzmann constant
- Unruh effect
- Dynamical horizon
- Bekenstein bound
- Jacob Bekenstein
- Fundamental interaction
- Generation (particle physics)
- Quantum chromodynamics
- Strong interaction
- Spin foam
- Surface gravity
- Black Hole Thermodynamic Laws
- Black hole thermodynamics
- Zeroth law of thermodynamics
- First law of thermodynamics
- Second law of thermodynamics
- Third law of thermodynamics
- Extremal black hole
- No-hair theorem
- Hawking radiation
- Observable universe