Twistor string theory is a theoretical framework that seeks to reconcile aspects of quantum mechanics and general relativity, particularly in the context of string theory and the geometry of spacetime. Developed in the 1990s by mathematicians and physicists, including Roger Penrose, twistor theory originally emerged as a geometric approach to understanding the fundamental nature of space, time, and physical reality.
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