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In search of extra dimensions: Hang on -- a new reality may be around the corner
spaceref.com ^ | 19 Feb 02 | Press Release

Posted on 02/19/2002 9:19:22 AM PST by RightWhale

http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=7456

PRESS RELEASE

Date Released: Monday, February 18, 2002

American Association for the Advancement of Science

In search of extra dimensions: Hang on -- a new reality may be around the corner

BOSTON, MASS. -- "Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a persistent one," according to the late Albert Einstein. But, "if everything is an illusion and nothing exists," humorist Woody Allen has observed, "I definitely overpaid for my carpet."

Hang onto your carpet receipts:

Our understanding of reality -- that is, a world where events happen over time within a three-dimensional space -- may be turned on its head by the year 2005, scientist Maria Spiropulu said today during the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting.

"The way we think about things is about to change completely," said Spiropulu. "This is truly a revolution in the way we understand our world."

Spiropulu, a 32-year-old scientist with the Enrico Fermi Institute at the University of Chicago, is hot on the trail of extra dimensions. She's using new methods to prove, experimentally, whether our reality is more complicated than we previously assumed.

"We are very close" to a new reality, she said. "Right now, we imagine space and time as a static question, and we solve equations as a function of space and time. But, what we're learning is that, at the very large scale or the very small scale, space and time are dynamic. What is happening at those scales, we cannot explain. So we have to wonder, do these scales hold some extra dimensions?"

Traditionally, physicists have mathematically explained all that happens in the world by using a "standard model." In this system, all matter is made of lightweight "leptons" (such as electrons and neutrinos) and quarks. Three forces manipulate these particles: electromagnetism, and strong and weak nuclear reactions.

But, this traditional approach doesn't explain gravity, the fourth force. The conventional rules of quantum mechanics have been successfully married with Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity, which explains the behavior of very fast objects -- but not with his Theory of General Relativity, the guidebook to gravitational force. Mathematical gobbledygook usually results from trying to combine quantum mechanics and general relativity. Consequently, we still don't know, for example, what happens to particles sucked into a black hole.

In an effort to uniformly explain all events, physicist Gunnar Nordstrom (1881-1923) first introduced the notion of an extra dimension at the beginning of the 20th century. Perhaps, he thought, gravity happens in a realm we don't understand and can't mathematically define. Some 10 years later, Theodor Kaluza (1885-1954) and Oskar Klein (1894-1977) took Nordstrom's ideas another step forward: An extra dimension may be curled up like an unimaginably small ball, they said, on the order of the Planck scale -- the smallest unit of length in the universe (10 to the minus 33 centimeters).

The idea of an extra dimension was resurrected yet again in the late 1990s, as scientists began to ask whether Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation reliably predicts gravity's behavior below the centimeter scale, Spiropulu explained. Physicists were energized in 1997 by the discovery of possible links between the standard model and "superstring theory" -- the notion that a series of extremely tiny, vibrating strings may lurk beneath the level of quarks and leptons.

Researchers Nima Arkani-Hamed, Savas Dimopoulos, and Gia Dvali then caused further excitement, by suggesting that at least one of these tiny dimensions might, in fact, be large enough to measure. Still, no one has produced undeniable proof of superstrings, and many questions persist.

Since then, Spiropulu reported to AAAS attendees, experiments have shown that Newton's Law is valid down to the 200-micron level. That is, gravity "follows the rules" at that scale. But, the physical reality below this level remains a mystery. Somewhere within the Planck scale, or at extreme energy levels, an incredibly small extra dimension may finally combine gravity and electromagnetism, Spiropulu suggested.

"We're very close into the energies where we can see effects of a very low-energy Planck scale," she said. "If an extra dimension is mirroring the Planck Scale, that means that gravity and the electromagnetic theory is going to be unified tomorrow."

Gravity, Spiropulu said, may soon be unified in an "unexplainable hierarchy of scale."

Various scenarios or "frameworks" are emerging to describe a mysterious sister world where, as Alice in Wonderland once remarked, "nothing would be what rings, because everything would be what it isn't."

Our three-dimensional world includes the coordinates X, Y, and Z, extending infinitely throughout the universe. But, some researchers have proposed that extra dimensions may be finite, and compacted around a sphere, pole, or other geometrical shape. Others have said that quarks, the standard-model particles, may have "technicolor" cousins in another realm. Or, quarks and neutrinos may exist in a mirror-world, as "squarks" and "sneutrinos."

To learn more about what's happening at the very small scale, Spiropulu and her colleagues are staging high-energy particle collisions. Extra dimensions, she explained, would leave behind a "signature," and she hopes to detect it. The classic signature might be a graviton -- the carrier of gravity -- capable, perhaps, of trickling to another dimension. In her experiments, protons (the hydrogen nucleus is a proton) going at almost the speed of light smash head-on into anti-protons. "What comes out," she said, "is a graviton, escaping into an extra dimension, and leaving a viable signature in your detector."

In particle collisions, the conservation of energy and momentum can be measured, so that what goes into the initial experiment must jive with what's left over, post crash-test. "If it doesn't add up and you have significant imbalance," she explained, "that is a viable signal that there is an extra dimension where, if these theories are valid, gravity may become very strong, and other weird properties might kick in. The idea is that there may be a form of super-gravity in the extra dimension."

Spiropulu shared the latest experimental findings at the AAAS meeting, including a completely new -- and what she described as "totally innovative strategy" -- worked out by Harvard's Nima Arkani-Hamed and others for "dynamically generating an extra dimension and then testing it," rather than the opposite, more conventional strategy: Searching for proof of an assumed extra dimension.

"We're looking at some really neat, new ideas," she concluded. "We hope by 2005 to have great results on this topic."


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Comment #61 Removed by Moderator

To: Physicist
Physicist: "Existence exists. Consciousness exists. You exist. A is A. A is not not-A."

But still, extended warranties do not exist.

From the article: Gravity, Spiropulu said, may soon be unified in an "unexplainable hierarchy of scale."

This was what caught my eye. I know it must be something really big, but I haven't a clue what it means.

62 posted on 02/19/2002 12:49:36 PM PST by Harrison Bergeron
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To: vannrox
Your posts are very readable, although I suspect you are a scientist. Not being a science type myself, I found "The Elegant Universe" a readable introduction to superstring theory and the possibility of other dimensions. It would be very interesting if these people can devise an experiment to prove or disprove what until now has been a essentially a mathematics driven theory.
63 posted on 02/19/2002 12:52:29 PM PST by colorado tanker
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To: Savage Beast
Hi SB
your post #3
I agree with you
Love, Palo
65 posted on 02/19/2002 12:56:01 PM PST by palo verde
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To: colorado tanker
It would be very interesting if these people can devise an experiment to prove

Apparently this Arkani-Hamed theory can be proven in the lab. The same for the brane theory. A good theory would predict results, and the best new theories predict results the old theories cannot. That makes this theory not just another speculation, but an idea that may lead somewhere and attract other researchers.

66 posted on 02/19/2002 1:00:31 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: RightWhale
a new reality may be around the corner

Or should that be "A new reality above the corner"
or "A new reality straight through the curve"
or "A new reality squarely round the circle"
or "A new reality around the straight hall" ?

67 posted on 02/19/2002 1:01:01 PM PST by UCANSEE2
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To: semper_libertas
The jury has to remain out on that one until there is some experimental evidence; right now there is none. Finding supersymmetric particles would be a step in the right direction, although not conclusive.
68 posted on 02/19/2002 1:02:18 PM PST by Physicist
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To: Savage Beast
"This is my paradigm. It works for me."

So... what you're saying is... that when you fly in an airplane, us folks on the ground don't simply appear to be as small as ants... we really shrink to the size of ants for the duration of your journey.... hmmmm....

Thanks for sharing.

69 posted on 02/19/2002 1:03:06 PM PST by Harrison Bergeron
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To: RightWhale
Can effective contra-gravity technology be far behind?
70 posted on 02/19/2002 1:04:53 PM PST by Junior
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To: Physicist
I pointed out to him once that this is almost exactly the physics behind the Oscillation Overthruster in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension.

"Laugh while you can, monkey boy!"

71 posted on 02/19/2002 1:08:04 PM PST by general_re
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To: xcon
LOL - and presto the homeowner has a new access panel at no extra charge!
72 posted on 02/19/2002 1:15:26 PM PST by freedomlover
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To: Junior
contra-gravity technology

Don't need it. Ignoring friction losses, we can go anywhere that is at the same potential with no net energy expenditure.

74 posted on 02/19/2002 1:20:34 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: RightWhale
Thanks for the info. I find the concept of other dimensions fascinating. I can't get out of my mind the Star Trek episode with the two Lazarus's from two universes who could never meet because one was composed of matter and the other antimatter. I think Kirk left them in some kind of time warp where they could do no harm. On the other hand, in the real universe it appears gravitrons may be able to pass between dimensions causing no harm.
75 posted on 02/19/2002 1:21:14 PM PST by colorado tanker
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To: GregoryFul
For your information...
76 posted on 02/19/2002 1:41:14 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Savage Beast
. . .to assume that A is not not-A is to ignore the mysterious sister world where everything is what isn't.

"An extra dimension may be curled up like an unimaginably small ball, they said"

"the notion that a series of extremely tiny, vibrating strings may lurk beneath the level of quarks and leptons."

"at least one of these tiny dimensions might, in fact, be large enough to measure"

"Somewhere within the Planck scale, or at extreme energy levels, an incredibly small extra dimension may finally combine gravity and electromagnetism"


The trend here seems to focus on the extremely small size of this very real realm or domain of an extra dimension.

If this extra dimension is indeed proven to exist then its effects penetrate into our three dimensions. That small-scale activity means these extra-dimensional effects have been operating within our three dimensions throughout the history of our universe.

The reality of this extra dimension (or dimensions) means that the neuro-circuits in the human brain have been and are--at this very moment in time--being affected by the small scale and mysterious forces of this extra dimension.

Perhaps the millenia old search by humans for a previous and/or a subsequent existence beyond this one can be attributed in part to the effects of this extra dimension on human consciousness--the teeming and seething electro-chemical neuroactivity that is constantly occurring across an individual life--not to mention the almost infinite number of neuro-transmissions that have occured cumulatively in all individuals across human history.

The effects of another dimension on human thought may be profound. The staggering variety and volume of the neuro-operations involved in human awareness may compensate in some way for the extremely small energy scale of this extra-dimensional interactivity.

The discovery of this new dimension may be extremely important in that it paves the way for some kind of synaptic connection between God and Science.

Even between Life and Death.

77 posted on 02/19/2002 1:43:34 PM PST by henbane
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To: henbane
Since the size of activity of the extra dimension or dimensions is a millimeter, you are definitely onto something. Don't know what, yet, but definitely something.
78 posted on 02/19/2002 1:47:40 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: RightWhale
bookmark
79 posted on 02/19/2002 1:50:34 PM PST by medved
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To: vannrox; Wallaby
dimensionally bumping
80 posted on 02/19/2002 1:55:51 PM PST by thinden
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