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The problem with detecting the fifth dimension (or the sixth, seventh, and so on, it is believed there are 11) is that our bodies are built to measure only the three old-fashioned spatial dimensions, plus time as a fourth dimension.

Scientists have been hoping that at least one of the extra dimensions might be rolled up in such a way that its influence could be seen by measuring gravity's pull on a scale of, say, a millimeter or less. So far, no anomalies have been officially reported, although there have been occasional blips that are likely due to tiny experimental errors rather than the fifth dimension.

2006-11-20 10:42:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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