When they first came up with postclassical theories, the 4th Dimension had been discussed for decades and had degraded into a lot of wackiness. So Einstein and others were afraid to posit it.
Wouldn't 4D explain the quantum leap? To understand, reduce things to 3D: You're shuffling along the sidewalk in virtual 2D, but by lifting your foot and stepping into the 3D, you go from point A on the 2D sidewalk plane to point B without ever touching the line AB.
Also, gravity occurs when a particle sinks into 4D and, like a boomerang, collides at the dimensional interface with the object affected by the gravity and pushes it towards the other object.
2006-07-07
08:39:56
·
11 answers
·
asked by
Anonymous
in
Physics