According to the Standard Model of particle physics, matter is comprised of quarks and leptons, and bosons carry the elementary forces. However, Superstring theory looks at the universe from a different perspective. It suggests that there are at least 10 dimensions (9 space, 1 time), only 4 of which we experience regularly (3 space, 1 time). The 6 dimensions of space that we don’t see are compacted into an unimaginably small length (about 100 Planck’s Lengths) between the ends of a Superstring, which may in fact be the elementary form of what we have so far perceived of as "particles".
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