BClaw wrote:Doesn't superstring theory say that those small dimensions are closed loops as well, while the three *big* dimensions are infinite? Well, what if one or more of those little curled up dimensions were to expand? Or what if we could do something to make one bigger locally? I have this terrible vision of people suddenly collapsing into goo because their molecules started falling out of their bodies into this mysteriously expanded dimension...
PWrong wrote:If we could do the same thing, it would vasty improve our understanding of the 4th dimension. We couldn't see it ourselves, but we could make observations with computers, perform experiments and design 4-dimensional atoms. Does anyone think a technology like this is feasible?
Euclid wrote: I am beginning to wonder if electromagnetic waves aren't 4th dimensional, or at least our use of them is a reflection of higher dimensions.
Geosphere wrote:Euclid wrote: I am beginning to wonder if electromagnetic waves aren't 4th dimensional, or at least our use of them is a reflection of higher dimensions.
Why would you wonder that?
PWrong wrote:Now that's confusing. Superstring theory is exactly what this topic is about, but it doesn't have much to do with electromagnetic waves. There's already a topic about 4D electromagnetism anyway.
So if we could create this technology, do you think a 4D space attached to our own world would be able to interact with us, Euclid? I'm not sure about inevitable, but I can't think of any reason why we couldn't do this eventually.
it didn't sounded absurd in my native language (i didn't read it in english)Geosphere wrote:shogunu wrote:time is absolute and actually is caused by gravity
Absurd.
i got my ideeas (most of them) from einstein, hawkings and epstein's booksmghtymoop wrote:you should not believe everything you read shogunu, first examine the source of the data and if you are reading anything shy of a respected journal article i suggest you ignore most of it.
what kind of evidence is there to sustain that time is indeed a dimension? and if it where one would you have any theory (not to speak of evidence) that it is the 4th one? maybe it's the 6ththere is no evidence for what you suggest and it is all entirely theoretical, a 2d being would have no need to describe time as such a thing cannot exist and if it did it could not interact with the 3rd diemsion and it's perspective of 3d may well be time with no respect to higher dimensions for there effect would be negligible. measuments of satelittle orbits, the evidence says time is the 4th dimension, and just because an idea is older than another doesn't mean its wrong, it simply means its survived longer so is probabaly closer to the truth. don't base your understanding of such topic on theoreticals it is a ridiculous manner to behave
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