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Originally posted by Nox
What?
I thought strong force was the exact opposite. The closer the objects get the stronger the force between them. I thought gravity had the longest range (mainly because there's no interference).
the STRONG force is a peculiar one. It is a SHORT range force, even tough the force between two strongly interacting objects GROWS as their distance grows!!!
Originally posted by Amorymeltzer
yeah, bin said. time is the 4th, not 11.
Originally posted by Yazman
Originally posted by Amorymeltzer
yeah, bin said. time is the 4th, not 11.
WRONG, it is only one of the common theories that time is the fourth.
Originally posted by invader_chris
I figured out 1-10 already:
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Originally posted by Nox
Originally posted by invader_chris
I figured out 1-10 already:
My Site
That's... very creative, and very creative for a 14 year old. Keep up the good work. I'm serious; it shows you have a good imagination and visual/spacial mental capacity.
The problem is that 11D Theory comes from SuperString theory. I can honestly say that those dimensions aren't clearly defined. They exist because string theorists needed 10 or 26 dimensions (not including time) to tie gravity in with electromagnetic, weak, and strong forces.
Even I don't know the exact names or definitions for those dimensions. I can only assure you that they have nothing to do with "spirituality" or "mental space".
I think your friends agreed because they were confused or just wanted to please you. Sorry for the harsh lesson.
It's very creative though. Keep making new hypotheses, and I'm sure as your knowledge of [theoretical] physics builds, you'll make better and better hypotheses, and one of them will eventually become a robust, renowned theory.
Originally posted by Yazman
Time is not a dimension, it is an element of the universe, it exists in _ALL_ dimensions and thus cannot be a dimension in itself. Similar to other elements of the universe, such as matter.
Originally posted by Rifleman
This does seem like an interesting theory, but what i'm wondering is how is this possible? The diagram shows the dimensions in a box, I don't know about you but since when were different dimensions in a boX?