this is sort of trival, dimensions can be thought of as derivatives, and you can take a formula and make any number of derivatives of the original derivatives and still end up with a line that bends, indicating no limit to the number of dimensions we can really conceive..
Modern string theory is a bunch of hoo haa, such a sub-atomic idea makes no sense, the reality we know could not have order if there were "strings". "strings" have no way of organizing themselves into different sub-atomic particles, the universe would just be a bunch of "strings"
2006-06-13 12:41:32
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answered by aroundthecorner_bumpme 2
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i think, modern string theory indicates 7 or 9 dimensions to our real world.
2006-06-13 19:35:20
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answered by like a star in the nite sky 2
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Well ,according to what was well known , we have 4 Dims .. Length , Wedth , Hight and Time ... But recentlly , new theories showed that we have "n" dims .. this means undefined number of dims.. Or in other words , according to every single studied case ..it will have its own dims
2006-06-13 19:40:20
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answered by Ayman 3
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I've not really got any since the drugs kicked in, so my best answer is zero. If that's wrong, I'll try 0 instead.
2006-06-13 19:37:13
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answered by Anonymous
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We really have four. There may be others (some say 11 in all), but we're not tuned into them.
2006-06-13 19:37:49
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answered by Methuen_Guy 1
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4 all these coordinates with t(time)
x,y,z
r,teta,z
r,Fe,teta
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2006-06-13 19:54:04
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answered by some one who just want to help u 1
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