West African Contributions to Science and Technology (Reklaw Education Lecture Series Book 11) by Robin Walker
Author:Robin Walker [Walker, Robin]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2012-08-02T04:00:00+00:00
Finally, the Dogon creation story speaks of Dada the spider who weaves cosmic patterns. They use drawings to represents this concept. Scranton believes that beneath the idea of the 200 plus elementary types of particles of matter are the vibrations of cosmic strings. Professor Charles Finch has long published his ideas on the connection between Dada the spider and string theory. Scranton compares one of the Dogon drawings with diagrams teachers use today to represent quantum strings and notes a startling similarity with one such diagram.
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