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Re: Spheres, or not?Posted by JohnCauthen on October 02, 2003 at 21:43:26: In Reply to: Re: Spheres, or not? posted by Mike2 on October 02, 2003 at 18:41:57: We currently only define strings instead of point particles inside of molecules. But there is Loop Quantum Gravity, which says all of space is made up of angular structures. But Loop Quantum Gravity defines space as three or four dimensional. What if strings instead of angular structures make all of space? I created a space made of srtings and it would look like equilateal tetrahedrons joined together. Equilateral Tetrahedrons would look exactly like Loop Quantum Gravity's angular structures. Hmm, all travel is from point to point, the points are strings that create a space of tetrahedrons, so all travel is along the strings that make up the tetrahedrons. Therefore, fundamental mass particles can only vibrate through this basic space in seven directions. Those must be the seven other dimensions. We put Loop Quantum Gravity together with string theory and come up with a ten dimensional space; or eleven, if you count time as a dimension.
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