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Where Are All The Hidden Dimensions?

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fame glory riches and acclaim

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for those whose dream is to be

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recognized in their own lifetime

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fundamental physics is not the best

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choice of career

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over 2000 years ago the greek

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philosopher democritus speculated that

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mata instead of arising from

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combinations of earth air fire and water

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was built from tiny indivisible

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constituents called atoms

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these atoms would be small fundamental

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and indestructible and he hypothesized

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that such atoms would be the basic

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ingredients of all the objects and all

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the matter that we see around us

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this was called the atomic hypothesis

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in time this did turn out to be true but

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not until 60 generations after

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democritus had died and his own atoms

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had been laid to rest within the warm

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sun-baked mediterranean soil more

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recently in 1783 the english clergyman

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scientist john mitchell was thinking

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about the implications of newton's laws

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of forces when they replied to the

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corpuscular theory of light mitchell

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thus conceived of bodies which could be

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sufficiently dense and massive that the

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escape velocity from their surface would

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be even greater than the speed of light

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itself in this case mitchell theorized

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even light would be unable to escape and

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these objects would be highly massive

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but totally dark

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he named them

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dark stars

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mitchell's idea was clever revolutionary

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and correct and so far ahead of its time

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that it would be entirely forgotten for

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two centuries

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atoms as matters building blocks and

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black holes as compact astrophysical

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objects

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two ideas first conceived of centuries

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before they were widely acknowledged to

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be true

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to this we can perhaps add a further

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even more revolutionary idea

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an idea first suggested by theodore

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kaluza in the early 1920s an idea mused

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on by einstein himself but still argued

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about today

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this is the possibility

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that there are extra as yet undiscovered

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dimensions to space

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additional hidden directions beyond up

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down and across

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x

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y

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and

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directions we have never yet been able

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to perceive

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but what would this mean

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where would such dimensions exist and

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what would they look like

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and finally how could we

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ever

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be able

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to detect them

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our story starts in 1916 in the midst of

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the largest and bloodiest war the world

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while the meat grinder of the somme ate

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up the youth of europe the thoughts of

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albert einstein were on higher and more

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eternal matters

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for the last 10 years einstein had been

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attempting to extend his special theory

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of relativity developed in 1905 to

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include gravity after many false starts

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he finally succeeded and formulated his

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general theory of relativity

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this turned gravity the force we are all

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familiar with into geometry the curved

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geometry of four space-time dimensions

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it was a beautiful theory but a hard one

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to understand

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the mathematics was unfamiliar the

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physics seemed obscure and any possible

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experimental consequences seemed few and

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far away

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one of the physicists grappling with

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this new and remarkable theory of

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einstein was theodore kaluza

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kaluza had been born into a vanished

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society scientia as a part of prussia

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under the german imperial kaiser he grew

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up in the cultured university city of

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koenigsberg where his father was an

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academic drinking long and deep from the

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intellectual values and traditions of

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german-speaking europe and its great

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universities the places and society he

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grew up in have now utterly vanished or

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changed silesia has long since become

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part of poland while kernigsberg has

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become kaliningrad host port of the

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baltic fleet of the russian navy his

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ideas however

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remain

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while thinking about einstein's

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equations coluza asked himself a

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striking question

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according to einstein geometry was

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dynamical and central to the physics of

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gravity

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so what would happen if einstein's

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equations were instead written out for

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five space-time dimensions four space

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dimensions and one time dimension

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instead of the conventional three space

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dimensions and one time dimension

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at first glance this idea seems silly or

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at least a topic suitable only for a

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mathematician with no interest in the

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real world because of course in the

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world in which we live there are three

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directions or dimensions to space not

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two and not four

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but three

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so while it may be an interesting

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academic exercise to think about

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einstein's equations in four spatial

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dimensions it surely can't be of any

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relevance to the actual physical world

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that we live in

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surely not indeed unless kaluza argued

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the extra dimension was so small as to

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render it unobservable

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in this case the spatial geometry would

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consist of three large spatial

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dimensions

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and one

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small one

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and so kaluza wrote down einstein's

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equations of general relativity for such

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a space

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and solved them

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the result was striking the equations

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separated themselves allowed themselves

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to be rewritten in a different way and

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then they came back together with an

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entirely different structure one that

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can be read as a purely

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three-dimensional set of equations

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describing einstein's general relativity

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in three dimensions

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plus the dynamics and interactions of an

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additional force that behaved in a way

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very similar to the electromagnetic

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force we are familiar with plus

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additional particles

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kaluza had found something stunning

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gravity in four spatial dimensions in a

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limit of one invisibly tiny extra

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dimension was equivalent to gravity in

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three spatial dimensions plus an

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electromagnetic force

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