Noun
(physics) a hypothetical object consisting of a very small one-dimensional string that vibrates in ten (or more) dimensions
(computing) The string (sequence of text characters) that contains a substring.
Given the superstring "cathode", we can extract the substrings "cat", "hod", and "ode".
Scientifically speaking, a butterfly is at least as mysterious as a superstring. When something ceases to be mysterious it ceases to be of absorbing interest to scientists. Almost all things scientists think and dream about are mysterious. Freeman Dyson
Scientifically speaking, a butterfly is at least as mysterious as a superstring. Freeman Dyson
All species of particles are unified in superstring theory since each arises from a different vibrational pattern executed by the same underlying entity. Brian Greene
Superstring theory starts off by proposing a new answer to an old question: what are the smallest, indivisible constituents of matter? Brian Greene
When I was in high school, I was really into string theory and superstring theory and read 'Scientific American.' It's fascinating. Sam Trammell
Kapustin and Witten 2007 M-theory main Prior to 1995, theorists believed that there were five consistent versions of superstring theory (type I, type IIA, type IIB, and two versions of heterotic string theory). Source: Internet