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Primordial weirdness: Did the early universe have 1 dimension?
University at Buffalo ^ | April 20, 2011 | Unknown

Posted on 04/20/2011 1:12:54 PM PDT by decimon

Scientists outline a test for the theory, which, if proven, would address major problems in particle physics

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Did the early universe have just one spatial dimension?

That's the mind-boggling concept at the heart of a theory that University at Buffalo physicist Dejan Stojkovic and colleagues proposed in 2010.

They suggested that the early universe -- which exploded from a single point and was very, very small at first -- was one-dimensional (like a straight line) before expanding to include two dimensions (like a plane) and then three (like the world in which we live today).

The theory, if valid, would address important problems in particle physics.

Now, in a new paper in Physical Review Letters, Stojkovic and Loyola Marymount University physicist Jonas Mureika describe a test that could prove or disprove the "vanishing dimensions" hypothesis.

Because it takes time for light and other waves to travel to Earth, telescopes peering out into space can, essentially, look back into time as they probe the universe's outer reaches.

Gravitational waves can't exist in one- or two-dimensional space. So Stojkovic and Mureika have reasoned that the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), a planned international gravitational observatory, should not detect any gravitational waves emanating from the lower-dimensional epochs of the early universe.

Stojkovic, an assistant professor of physics, says the theory of evolving dimensions represents a radical shift from the way we think about the cosmos -- about how our universe came to be.

The core idea is that the dimensionality of space depends on the size of the space we're observing, with smaller spaces associated with fewer dimensions. That means that a fourth dimension will open up -- if it hasn't already -- as the universe continues to expand.

The theory also suggests that space has fewer dimensions at very high energies of the kind associated with the early, post-big bang universe.

If Stojkovic and his colleagues are right, they will be helping to address fundamental problems with the standard model of particle physics, including the following:

The incompatibility between quantum mechanics and general relativity. Quantum mechanics and general relativity are mathematical frameworks that describe the physics of the universe. Quantum mechanics is good at describing the universe at very small scales, while relativity is good at describing the universe at large scales. Currently, the two theories are considered incompatible; but if the universe, at its smallest levels, had fewer dimensions, mathematical discrepancies between the two frameworks would disappear.

The mystery of the universe's accelerating expansion. Physicists have observed that the expansion of the universe is speeding up, and they don't know why. The addition of new dimensions as the universe grows would explain this acceleration. (Stojkovic says a fourth dimension may have already opened at large, cosmological scales.)

The need to alter the mass of the Higgs boson. The standard model of particle physics predicts the existence of an as yet undiscovered elementary particle called the Higgs boson. For equations in the standard model to accurately describe the observed physics of the real world, however, researchers must artificially adjust the mass of the Higgs boson for interactions between particles that take place at high energies. If space has fewer dimensions at high energies, the need for this kind of "tuning" disappears.

"What we're proposing here is a shift in paradigm," Stojkovic said. "Physicists have struggled with the same problems for 10, 20, 30 years, and straight-forward extensions of extensions of the existing ideas are unlikely to solve them."

"We have to take into account the possibility that something is systematically wrong with our ideas," he continued. "We need something radical and new, and this is something radical and new."

Because the planned deployment of LISA is still years away, it may be a long time before Stojkovic and his colleagues are able to test their ideas this way.

However, some experimental evidence already points to the possible existence of lower-dimensional space.

Specifically, scientists have observed that the main energy flux of cosmic ray particles with energies exceeding 1 teraelectron volt -- the kind of high energy associated with the very early universe -- are aligned along a two-dimensional plane.

If high energies do correspond with lower-dimensional space, as the "vanishing dimensions" theory proposes, researchers working with the Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator in Europe should see planar scattering at such energies.

Stojkovic says the observation of such events would be "a very exciting, independent test of our proposed ideas."

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TOPICS: Science
KEYWORDS: stringtheory
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1 posted on 04/20/2011 1:12:56 PM PDT by decimon
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To: SunkenCiv

Prime time ping.


2 posted on 04/20/2011 1:13:34 PM PDT by decimon
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To: decimon
Read this headline on physorg. Didn't read the article. Smelled a bit funny, still does.
3 posted on 04/20/2011 1:17:29 PM PDT by allmost
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To: decimon

It looked good on paper.


4 posted on 04/20/2011 1:26:05 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: decimon

All those people that just spent mucho dinero on new 3D televisions are going to feel real stupid when the fourth dimension comes our way!


5 posted on 04/20/2011 1:31:37 PM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear
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To: cripplecreek
It looked good on paper.

lol! Over the years on FR I'm constantly amazed and entertained by the pithy and downright hilarious replies from Freepers. That one ranks right up there with the best of 'em. :)

6 posted on 04/20/2011 1:33:18 PM PDT by rpierce (We have taglines now? :)
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To: decimon

are we not already 4 dimensional?
1-length
2-width
3-height
4-time


7 posted on 04/20/2011 1:33:34 PM PDT by RatRipper (I'll ride a turtle to work every day before I buy anything from Government Motors.)
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To: who_would_fardels_bear

Everything will be a re-run then.


8 posted on 04/20/2011 1:34:41 PM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: decimon

I remember the Fifth Dimension.....


9 posted on 04/20/2011 1:35:04 PM PDT by illiac (If we don't change directions soon, we'll get where we're going)
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One thing for certain, our universe has a white elephant named Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator.


10 posted on 04/20/2011 1:35:10 PM PDT by Milhous
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To: illiac
I remember the Fifth Dimension.....

Marilyn McCoo was definately, Not Guilty.

11 posted on 04/20/2011 1:38:10 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: rpierce

Highbrow humor

When you just can’t come up with a good fart joke.


12 posted on 04/20/2011 1:39:05 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: decimon

wow, now that is a strange theory


13 posted on 04/20/2011 1:39:39 PM PDT by GeronL (The Right to Life came before the Right to Happiness)
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To: illiac

This would require the moon in the 2nd house, and Jupiter to align with Mars... no?


14 posted on 04/20/2011 1:40:56 PM PDT by SpinnerWebb (In 2012 you will awaken from your HOPEnosis and have no recollection of this... "Constitution")
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To: SpinnerWebb

Si!


15 posted on 04/20/2011 1:42:31 PM PDT by illiac (If we don't change directions soon, we'll get where we're going)
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To: decimon
Scientists outline a test for the theory

I'll bet these guys don't indulge in "date nights".........

16 posted on 04/20/2011 1:44:32 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (It's a beautiful day and I'm glad I can see it in color.......)
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To: decimon

What’s your point?


17 posted on 04/20/2011 1:44:40 PM PDT by stayathomemom (Beware of kittens modifying your posts.)
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To: cripplecreek

Clever...


18 posted on 04/20/2011 1:48:29 PM PDT by Michael Barnes
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To: decimon

That would explain where the writing of Dan Brown came from.


19 posted on 04/20/2011 1:51:58 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: decimon
They suggested that the early universe -- which exploded from a single point and was very, very small at first -- was one-dimensional (like a straight line) before expanding to include two dimensions (like a plane) and then three (like the world in which we live today).

Kind of thought that's the way it happened.
Distance and time were the last dimension to be added (think distance and time are not exactly the same, but 1 is necessary for the other to exists off of the preceding 2 dimensional plane).
Now when does gravity crank up in all of this?

20 posted on 04/20/2011 2:00:25 PM PDT by The Cajun (Palin, Bachmann, Free Republic, Mark Levin, Rush, Hannity......Nuff said.)
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