Okay that's fine if you don't want to say your age
But I repeat, atoms only vibrate when bound to something else by a bond that allows motion about a central position. In such cases the vibration frequency is determined by the characteristics of the bond, which is in turn determined by molecular QM. Free atoms don't vibrate. There is no Hz of the atom.
String theory is something else entirely - and by the way it isn't really even a proper theory so far, as it makes no testable predictions.
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Isn't a bond made from electromagnetism?
And also, Doesn't string theory make up pretty much every property of a particle?
What I am trying to say is that electromagnetic bond has to do with string theory, so shouldn't vibrations have to do with it to?