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A 26 string bass needs to be made

But surely a 10 string bass would work in the same manner, going on how quantum computers operate, using 10 atoms they can exist in anyone place at any one time, for this then, a 10 string bass could effectively give us an infinite number of notes, however we would have little control over what note is played, when how fast, and it's resonance.

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Yeah, a universe mad of vibrating strings would mean our universe is made of...
I would like my Universe to be composed of vibrating G strings along with the other three dimensional warm objects they contain and seperate.
With 26 tuners, I'd be paranoid it would be out of tune before you were done with the 24th string.
I'd be worried that if I left it laying flat somewhere the US Navy would attempt to land a plane on it.

I so want to post a pic I have that pertains to this subject, but someone who is thin skinned on this subject would get his knickers in a knot.
 
Come on guys

it wasn't a serious post.

let's stop arguing, if you want to argue, look up the great ERB discussion/arguement, see where that 500+ post topic got us? nowhere.

the 'commonly' accepted amount of universes in a string theory existence is 26
read the wiki that i posted on it, then you'll get it, kinda lol ;)

yeah, I'd love to glue a warr guitar and stick together for a 26 string... uhh.... zither? lol