A test is underway to prove multi dimensions

do exist.



This will hopefully be done by detecting miniature black holes with boundaries that cross multiple dimensions.

In other news, one interpretation of the new rainbow theory of gravity holds that everything flickers in and out of existence.

" "In gravity's rainbow, space does not exist below a certain minimum length, and time does not exist below a certain minimum time interval," Ali, a physicist at the Zewail City of Science and Technology and Benha University, both in Egypt, told Phys.org. "So, all objects existing in space and occurring at a time do not exist below that length and time interval [which are associated with the Planck scale]. As the event horizon is a place in space which exists at a point in time, it also does not exist below that scale."

When Ali talks about "all objects," he literally means everything around us, including ourselves.

"We also do not exist physically below that length and time interval," he said. "However, for us, our house, our car, etc., it does not matter if we do not exist at any one point of space and time, as long as we exist beyond a certain interval. However, for the event horizon it does matter, and this causes the main difference in our calculations." "

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Hi ..Ken..well your post here is..just another of ( yours ) .which ..does often leave myself...really in some..awe...of your own very keen ..understanding..and grasp..of just so many issues...
not excluding..relationship ..issues....health issues.... .internet stuff....lots more ..as well. . .
not excluding some real deep thinking ..super hi - tech issues....such as you have posted..here...
.. .. ..cheers ..!....wave .....Christopher....n
Wow....mind boggling stuff and hopefully this research will lead to some advances in the field of successful space travel...crossing large distances involving huge amounts of time. Science "fiction" it is not! typing thumbs up
Ken..yes I see that would be the problem but maybe not impossible to coordinate so that things will line up correctly for traveling thru light years of distance in space. Very exciting to consider!
The Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy explains the problems with traveling that way very well...laugh The fiction of today is the reality of tomorrow...or so it seems.
That is actually a very good first primer into how quantum probability theory works. And at the LHC we see the first tests of the theory.
ken
Or should I say Dr. Who?...lol...very interesting regarding time travel and technology today...and the test to prove multi dimensions...will have to check out the links you provided...cheers!!wine
I had the understanding under relativity that if you experienced time as a photon you would experience the beginning to the end of the universe as one moment in time. Is this right?
LoL, next time I see a photon I will ask it.

Seriously, Raphael, I suspect the answer is complex. Einstein maintained that when traveling at the speed of light, time stops. Our testing shows he is at least half right as time slows as we accelerate. However never have we accelerated a watch to even a whole percentage of light speed. So the Relativity hypothesis looks good, but remains unproven in that aspect.

In theory, unless it was absorbed by hitting something, original photons from the big bang should still be out there traveling somewhere far away from us. We know that older photons do change frequency from our perspective, so that implies something is happening in a place where time has supposedly stopped. Is there a way a photon could have nothing change on the inside, but have the external frequency change? I am not comfortable with that. Also, can a photon even have an inside? Is a photon not at core merely an information concept with a rest mass of zero? Is the vibrational frequency of a photon not related to the event that launched it, rather than being a functon of the photon itself? I am not sure I have an answer. We have something with no mass and no concept of time but our perception of how we view changes as time passes for us. Very strange.

I am going to have to chew on that. Maybe ask my cat. He understands that stuff better than me. I don't always understand his answers, but I am sure he will have one.
Ken, I believe in this type of stuff, but what I just read in ur writeup, I am taking with a bath of salt.
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