Bars, Itzhak (Autor)
Terning, John (Autor)
Nekoogar, Farzad (Hrsg.)
Extra Dimensions in Space and Time

Beschreibung
" The Multiversal book series is equally unique, providing book-length extensions of the lectures with enough additional depth for those who truly want to explore these fields, while also providing the kind of clarity that is appropriate for interested lay people to grasp the general principles involved." In physics, the idea of extra spatial dimensions originates from Nordstöm s 5-dimensional vector theory in 1914, followed by Kaluza-Klein theory in 1921, in an effort to unify general relativity and electromagnetism in a 5 dimensional space-time (4 dimensions for space and 1 for time). Kaluza Klein theory didn t generate enough interest with physicist for the next five decades, due to its problems with inconsistencies. With the advent of supergravity theory (the theory that unifies general relativity and supersymmetry theories) in late 1970 s and eventually, string theories (1980s) and M-theory (1990s), the dimensions of space-time increased to 11 (10-space and 1-time dimension).
Produktdetails
ISBN/GTIN | 978-0-387-77638-5 |
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Seitenzahl | 218 S. |
Kopierschutz | mit Wasserzeichen |
Dateigröße | 5955 Kbytes |