The Symphony of Strings Connecting the Axiverse in the Universe at large
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The universe is sub-layered by an axiverse that are strings that span all over reality. Axioms are the answers that need to be verified and proven for the "string theory".

Reality looks so simple; with just a pinch, you can feel pain. But, what you are really seeing is a gazillion strings connected like a cobweb of strings - the very fabric of everything, the symphony of strings that connect all matter to the universe at large. What is crazier is that it existed from the first time everything came into existence. All the strings in this web of life go back to the first point when all matter was created.

What is described is nothing short of an acid trip, that which we know as the "string theory" - a complex explanation of how everything in the universe is connected. This details how the building blocks of the unseen galactic string are "axioms" that serve as the backbone of everything following the idea that life as it is actually forms an "axiverse" of interconnected points, like a string art on a board.

Strings that connect the universe

One condition to this theory is the existence of the CP symmetry, a condition that creates a contradiction when anti-matter and matter coordinates are reversed, and something that doesn't fit in with strong nuclear force. Physicists postulated the axiom as the connective tissue to correct the problem of countermanding nuclear force. One catch is that this "axiverse" balance can only exist in high energy particle reactions. In low energies, the axiom just disappears into nothing.

Now, the string theory comes into play and gravity pulls them into a framework, of interconnected points in reality. One interesting idea is that it goes beyond space-time, connects dimensions as gravity and axioms make a galactic cobweb. Axioms are the key elements that intersperse and hold reality and dimensions together. Every single axiom spans the network of space and time, and might leak into places physicists have not yet considered.

Axioms and Dark matter

The next question that is asked by physicists is whether axioms are the building blocks of the dark matter this plentiful in the cosmos. Axioms are hard to detect with current technology and even finding them is a needle in a haystack too. But, the hunt is on for these elusive and exotic quantum particles to prove the string theory.

 As the universe got older and changed, so did ancient axiom that are strings extending to the big bang. Researchers are thinking not particles but strings that span from end to end. All these strings buildup and overlap that is like a superhighway of strings in the known universe.

Where is the Axiom anyway?
Everyone searching for axiom strings are looking for low mass particles, shining a light into space will not work at all. These axioms hide very well in the cobweb of matter and anti-matter, mixing with another particle will not make it easier to find. They can be everywhere in the cosmos, but they are invisible to prying eyes.

 One potential shot in the dark is looking at cosmic microwave background radiation to spot them. By investigation the backlit universe, there is an off-chance of spotting the axiom web. But that is a longshot, considering how the universe is too. Scientists will be hard-pressed to find evidence of a galactic axiom web.

Conclusion
If the "axiverse" does exist, and these strings hold matter and anti-matter in balance, it will be significant. As the oldest to the youngest strings of axioms hold the universe together, it keeps reality together, finding the "axiom" will be important to the String theory.

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