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<p>same physical laws and experimental outcomes.</p>

<p>String dualities are powerful because they often connect quantities that appear to be very different. For example, some dualities link theories at large distance scales to theories at small distance scales, or theories with strong forces (a high <a href="page.php?w=coupling_constant">coupling constant</a>) to theories with weak forces. In classical physics and <a href="page.php?w=quantum_field_theory">quantum field theory</a>, these are very distinct limits. String theory, however, can obscure</p><p>
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