Originally posted by Umberto
No wonder people that study theoretical physics, multidementional math at the higher levels get a little cooky. LOLi hear ya
From my understanding (and i could be wrong) the calabi-yao dimensions occur everywhere including in time. But i wouldnt be surprised if there are a plethora of arguments against (and for ) this. so i cant say 100%.
Their mass (if any) would be far below the plank mass which is a constant i forgot at the moment, i'll look it up later. And the main reason none of the string theory is experimentally proven is that our current particle accelerators cannot probe sub plank length scales. I am told by a professor however, that a larger accelerator is being built (in switzerland maybe??) that is supposed to be able to come close. When its slated to be completed somewhere in the near future, it will be a great (or disasterous) day for string theorists all over the world!![]()




i hear ya
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