Klaynos
January 5th, 2006, 7:40 AM
An article published in this weeks newscientist concentrates on a little known theory for joining together general reletivity and quantum theory.
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/fundamentals/mg18925331.200.html
The latest adaptation uses 8 differnt dimentions, and one of the reasons that this is interesting is that the interactions of 2 of these dimentions can create an anti gravity effect, allowing for a move into a theoretical hyperspace. Unfortunatly dispite this theory being developed for nealry 50 years no one has conducted any experiments into it. It's only evidence is that it makes predictions of the mass of the fundemental particles which fall within the experimental error of the measurements that have been made.
imo, this is a theory that should be watched closely, esspecially now that some big funding bodies are starting to look at it.
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/fundamentals/mg18925331.200.html
The latest adaptation uses 8 differnt dimentions, and one of the reasons that this is interesting is that the interactions of 2 of these dimentions can create an anti gravity effect, allowing for a move into a theoretical hyperspace. Unfortunatly dispite this theory being developed for nealry 50 years no one has conducted any experiments into it. It's only evidence is that it makes predictions of the mass of the fundemental particles which fall within the experimental error of the measurements that have been made.
imo, this is a theory that should be watched closely, esspecially now that some big funding bodies are starting to look at it.