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What is the role of sound in string theory?

Physics Asked by botsina on February 17, 2021

Densely packed strings (perhaps in a fuzzball scenario) should impact one another frequently and transmit sound. If they’re densely packed enough, the sounds produced might be affected by the fact that strings instead of particles are colliding. Has anyone done work on the role of sound in string theory or just more generally string theory as condensed matter?

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