I’ve done some work today on writing the first parts of a section on Extra Dimensions of Space, a very important but very large topic. It will probably be months before the whole thing is fleshed out, but some of you may be curious to read along as it takes shape. In particular, you can’t understand extra dimensions of space if you don’t understand dimensions properly, so I’m starting from the point of view that I need to explain how I and many other physicists think about dimensions in general, and spatial dimensions in particular. Right now, of several planned sub-articles, only one (on one-dimensional worlds) exists so far, but even that article is pretty thick with material, and perhaps interesting for many readers.
Starting Work on an Extra Dimensions Section
POSTED BY Matt Strassler
ON 11/07/2011
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This ( http://cerncourier.com/cws/article/cern/28173/1/cernnews5_3-00 ) is what I was referring to with regard to the sound of billiard balls and the bag model.
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Looking forward to it. BTW, I am reading Brian Greene’s The Elegant Universe – very interesting book.
Will have plenty of questions for you later 🙂
thank you sir
Oh yeah :-),
I`ll take what is already there as a nice lunch time reading