杰瑞发布于2022-10-22
- He was a patient? - Yeah. - Dr. Carl Meiselhoff. Meiselhoff? What department was he in? Surgery, medicine? - He's in, uh, physics. - Physics? - - Yeah. He has a PHD. Listen, Brayden, I'm here for you. I really am but can we talk about this tomorrow. I got a cranium at 6:30. - Yeah, um, sure, of course. Sorry. Thanks, Bob. - Anytime. I mean it. - I know. - And, this leads us to the ultimate big question. Why do the laws of physics, in our classical world seem to break down at the subatomic or the quantum world. Shouldn't there be one law that unifies everything? Shouldn't there be a theory of Everything. Well, it seems that the answer may lie in incredibly small particles of vibrating energy that we call superstrings. Or string theory.