In the mid to late 1800s the Periodic Table of Elements
was assembled to arrange the known chemical elements by their physical and chemical properties.
A century later, the Standard Model
did the same for subatomic particles.
Recently, M-Theory has come about as the apparent culmination of Quantum Mechanics/ Relativity grand unification.
4-d Gravity...
...plus one dimension, as per Kaluza-Klein, yields Gravity PLUS Electromagnetism.
Add dimensions 6 and 7 gets you the Weak Nuclear Force, and adding up to 11 dimensions produces the Strong Nuclear Force.
...a periodic table of forces.
Perhaps we can have a periodic table of dimensions?
For that we must define the characteristics of the dimensions themselves.
We have all been taught that Time is the fourth dimension...an integral part of the spacetime fabric of reality.
We 3-d humans trace out a wormlike 4-d worldline starting at our birth and ending with our death.
A 2-d tv picture over the course of a broadcast of course changes shapes and colors.
a 1-d line on an oscilloscope traces out a curve over the course of an interval.
Even a 0-d geometric point like a quantum singularity does not exist for only an instant, but has a past and future.
Time measures change.
Time is not the fourth dimension...time is the first dimension!
So...we have a unique uni-directional dimension,
three basically identical bi-directional dimensions(length, width,depth).
and seven microscopically curled-up dimensions.
Graphically, they seem to naturally go together when arranged like this:
...a geometry which seems to bear a resemblance to Quantum Chromodynamics:
Am I onto something?
Periodic table of dimensions?
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Re: Periodic table of dimensions?
No.Enola Straight wrote: Am I onto something?
e/ Graphical representations of highly complicated theoretical concepts are allways arbitrary and trying to use them as a "graphical solition" is pretty ridiculous. You can arange ANY data in a way that makes it seemingly form up in pretty patterns. It doesn't mean that those patterns are in there.
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Re: Periodic table of dimensions?
To a surefire way to melt my brain...Enola Straight wrote:Am I onto something?
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Re: Periodic table of dimensions?
No. I suggest you go earn a master's degree in physics before you hurt yourself.Enola Straight wrote:Am I onto something?
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