| 11 dimensions of M-theory. -
03-07-2006, 12:52 PM
M-Theory is said to require 11 dimensions to define reality. If we truly look at these dimensions as quantitative measurements, as stated by the math, we see that they are not mysterious realms of existence.
They are:
(1)…3 spatial dimensions defining location.
(2)…6 dimensions of degree of freedom for defining the motion of waves.
(3)…1 dimension of uniform motion (linear plus angular).
(4)…1 dimension of time (reference of motion).
A total of 11 dimensions of measured vector quantities to define any entity in M-theory. 2 and 3 are often stated in terms of permeability, voltage, flux, energy, and so on that tend to confuse the actual physical processes of interactions and understanding. David
Last edited by dleviwing : 03-08-2006 at 05:19 PM.
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