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String theory and theory of dimensions

 



 

 




 

String theory and theory of dimensions

String theory is one of the fundamental theories, what purpose is to tie the 11 dimensions together. The thing in string theory is that it's extremely hard to prove right or wrong. So are there 11 dimensions or is the series of dimensions endless? And if we are thinking about the form of the multi-dimensional universe, we must realize that the dimensions are like floors in the building.

They can be interacting only with the dimensions, what is above and below the certain dimension. So we cannot even know how many floors are in the house of dimensions. The reason is that we are living in that house. We cannot go outside of the dimensions that we could check the number of the floors. And that makes estimating the number of dimensions impossible.

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Is there the zeroth-dimension? So is the emptiness the dimension? And should we separate the point, and the line where is no width. So what is the real serial number of our dimension?


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The one-dimensional object has the only length


The two-dimensional object has length and width


The three-dimensional object has length, width, and depth

But is somewhere the 0th-dimensional object? The object exists, but it has not length or width. That object would be like Scrödinger's cat it would not exist and it would exist at the same time. 


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The theory goes that we are on the third floor of that building, which symbolizes the multidimensional universe. And in that case, we are just thinking that there are two floors below us. The first and the second floor are like the one- and two-dimensional universes.

In one dimensional object is possible to have only length, and a two-dimensional object has length and width. The thing is that we cannot see a one-dimensional object, because there would not have a width. And actually, we can simulate the two-dimensional objects only on the computer screen, because if we would draw the line on paper, we would see that the line, graphite, or ink leaves on the layer is rising above the paper. So in the real world is not the 2-dimensional objects except on the screen of the computer.

So the two-dimensional object is turning to visible, and then it would get the depth, which makes it the three-dimensional object. And that means the third dimension, where we are living is containing only three-dimensional objects. Every atomic and subatomic particle is ball-shaped, and that means that the other dimensions are invisible to us. That means the image on the screen of the computer is actually like the mountain line, if we can use the microscope, what sees individual photons.


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