Can compactified dimensions enlarge and large dimensions compactify in string theory?
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In string theory, can six or more dimensions rolled up into high-dimensional compact manifold become large and our 3+1 large dimensions collapse into compact manifold
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String theory is the leading theoretical approach to finding a consistent quantum theory that unifies gravity with the other three forces. However, the theory is only consistent in ten dimensions. In order for string theory to describe observable physics, the six extra dimensions must be sufficiently small to be unobservable.
Originally it was hoped that there would only be one consistent way of doing this, but now it is realized that this problem may have as many as 10^500 possible solutions. Number comes from and the approaches, both statistical and anthropic, taken in dealing with this superfluity of solutions.
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String theory is the leading theoretical approach to finding a consistent quantum theory that unifies gravity with the other three forces. However, the theory is only consistent in ten dimensions. In order for string theory to describe observable physics, the six extra dimensions must be sufficiently small to be unobservable.
Originally it was hoped that there would only be one consistent way of doing this, but now it is realized that this problem may have as many as 10^500 possible solutions. Number comes from and the approaches, both statistical and anthropic, taken in dealing with this superfluity of solutions.
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