Alan Davies discovers that answering that
question is much harder than he originally thought after visiting
mathematician Marcus du Sautoy to help him find an answer. However, this
creates more questions, which requires a trip to a place dedicated to
measurement, the National Physics Laboratory.
Finding out the exact length of the
string proves even more troublesome when Marcus proposes the string
could be infinitely long, thanks to the theory of fractals. After
leaving Marcus, Alan visits a physics teacher to see if measuring the
string in atoms can help him find an answer. However, this means
exploring Quantum Mechanics.
Alan goes to a lab to explore the theory
of Quantum Mechanics in more detail to see if his string can be in two
places at once, confusing him even further. Still no closer to an answer
Alan is introduced to the theory that his string may have multiples
lengths at the same time, all with the help of a stuffed cat. Alan
doesn’t believe Quantum Mechanics is important on a basic scale, but
photosynthesis and the ability to smell might just change his mind.
If Alan was to find the most accurate way
of measuring his string he could theoretically create a black hole.
Trying to find the solution to this question has been a philosophical
journey for Alan, but he still visits Marcus du Sautoy to tell him his
personal answer.
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