I don't see how that can be true.The extra dimensions of string theory need not be curled up: we would also not notice them if they were superimposed on the 4 dimensions of spacetime.
What do you mean by "superimposed on"?The extra dimensions of string theory need not be curled up: we would also not notice them if they were superimposed on the 4 dimensions of spacetime.
Dimensions do not have nodes. Waves have nodes.I mean: superimposed on such that nodes of one overlaps nodes of the other in a one-to-one way.
"An event is the instantaneous physical situation or occurrence associated with a point in spacetime (that is, a specific place and time)."The spacetime events overlap.
i.e. When spacetime events "overlap" they are, by definition, one event.
But more to the point: it doesn't further your assertion about extra dimensions at all.
Events in spacetime are events definable by three spatial coordinates and one time coordinate.
So?
This sounds like meaningless waffle.They are the same event but spacetime may fluctuate differently than the extra dimensional events, revealing them.
Right. So maybe pick up a book on spacetime physics before coming up with ideas?I don't know what you mean.
Again: since a point in spacetime can be defined by exactly three space coordinates and one time coordinate, there can't be any more than those dimensions that are expanded. If there were, we would need more than four coordinates to define any given event in spacetime. Also, we would be able to move through them.I agree, don't understand the "So?"Events in spacetime are events definable by three spatial coordinates and one time coordinate.
So?
Right. So maybe pick up a book on spacetime physics before coming up with ideas?
Again: since a point in spacetime can be defined by exactly three space coordinates and one time coordinate, there can't be any more than those dimensions that are expanded. If there were, we would need more than four coordinates to define any given event in spacetime. Also, we would be able to move through them.
With 4 spatial dimensions and 1 time dimension, defining a unique event would require specifying five coordinates (w,x,y,z,t).
Merely identifying a point with (x,y,z,t) would be insufficient; in a 5D universe, those coordinates define an infinite number of points (i.e. a line) in the extra "w" dimension, and we would be free to move anywhere along that line. This does not happen. We observe that we only need 3 space coordinates and 1 time coordinate - at least in our macroscopic world.
The point of this thread is that:To your last statement , in the microscopic world as well .
The point of this thread is that:
- there could be many more spatial dimensions than we experience - according to string theory, there might be seven more (for a total of 10 spatial dimensions plus time - or even 22 (20 spatial plus 2 time).
- if true, these extra dimensions are thought to be curled up so tight that they are far, far smaller than an atom. When we wave our arm, we are indeed waving it through these other dimensions, but the dimensions are so tiny that they do not exhibit macro movement.
since a point in spacetime can be defined by exactly three space coordinates
The extra dimensions of string theory need not be curled up: we would also not notice them if they were superimposed on the 4 dimensions of spacetime.
Spacetime fluctuating
when the event is multi dimensional then the event over laps various points simultaneously.events change their distance from other events.