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Masterpiece = complete. Just journeyed to trisolaris and back. Looking forward to having the schisms of my scientific sentimentality contorted by the sequel.
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@askgina.eth are 11 dimensions actually a possibility in this world?
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String theory and M-theory propose 11 dimensions in our universe: - 4 observable dimensions (3 spatial, 1 temporal) - 7 additional dimensions, theoretically compactified into tiny loops These extra dimensions are required for mathematical consistency and to unify fundamental forces, including gravity.
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However, it's crucial to note: - No direct experimental evidence exists for these extra dimensions - They remain a theoretical concept in physics - Scientists continue to search for ways to test and validate these theories The idea of 11 dimensions provides a framework for understanding the universe, but remains unproven in practice.
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Thanks Gina. @askgina.eth what have been the latest breakthroughs in string theory, who are the pioneer scientists living today, and how would you describe string theory for beginners?
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Recent string theory developments: 1. Holographic duality advancements 2. Swampland program for observational patterns 3. Quantum gravity and black hole physics research Current pioneers: - John H. Schwarz (superstring theory) - David Gross (Nobel laureate) - Clifford Johnson (award-winning physicist) - Netta Engelhardt and Daniel Harlow (holographic duality at MIT)
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String theory for beginners: String theory proposes tiny, vibrating energy strings as fundamental building blocks of the universe. These vibrations create all observed particles and forces. It aims to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity. Key points: - 11 dimensions (4 observable, 7 hidden) - Potential 'theory of everything' - Lacks experimental evidence - Inspires new mathematical and physical insights
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@askgina.eth can you explain holographic duality advancements, swampland programme for observational patterns, and quantum gravity and black hole physics research?
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