Ripples in Space-Time Might Indicate That We Live in a Multiverse

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Ripples in Space-Time Might Indicate That We Live in a Multiverse

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HUNTING FOR EXTRA DIMENSIONS

As important as gravity is to us here on Earth, it is actually surprisingly weak in comparison to other fundamental forces in our universe, such as electromagnetism. In fact, as researchers struggle to unite quantum effects and gravity in single theories that make sense, they find that extra dimensions, usually with gravity, are implied.

However, theorizing the existence of these extra dimensions is much easier than actually proving that they exist. Scientists were hopeful that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) might reveal evidence of their existence. After all, the device gives them the ability to run specialized experiments searching for massive particle traces, microscopic black holes, and missing energy caused by the migration of gravitons to higher dimensions. So far, however, definitive proof has not been discovered with the LHC.

In their search for answers, researchers Gustavo Lucena Gómez and David Andriot at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Potsdam, Germany, have honed in on two strange effects: high frequency gravitational waves and the “breathing mode,” a modification of how gravitational waves stretch space.

The researchers calculated that extra dimensions should result in the creation of extra, high frequency gravitational waves. Unfortunately, we don’t currently have observatories that can detect frequencies in the range they predict, nor are any in development.

However, we do have the tech needed to observe the breathing mode. Space changes shape as it reacts to gravity passing through it. The breathing mode is seen when, in addition to stretching and squishing, space expands and contracts in reaction to additional gravitational waves. “With more detectors we will be able to see whether this breathing mode is happening,” Lucena Gómez told New Scientist.

Based on the researchers’ calculations, the additional waves at high frequencies would point decisively to extra dimensions. However, the breathing mode could have explanations beyond those theoretical dimensions, but its detection would be a significant clue pointing toward their existence.

EXPLAINING OUR UNIVERSE

Even without definitive proof, we’re making progress in our hunt for other dimensions. Since 2015, scientists have been able to observe gravitational waves, and because gravity probably exists in other dimensions, observing and analyzing the behavior of these waves under different conditions might provide clues about those extra dimensions. The existence of another dimension makes weak gravitational force more understandable — if gravity exists throughout all of these extra dimensions as well, it should be weaker.

Put another way, the existence of extra dimensions would allow for a coherent, comprehensive theory of the universe. It would also explain uncertainties about the nature of gravity. It would even put us on the road to explaining why the universe is expanding faster and faster. “If extra dimensions are in our universe, this would stretch or shrink space-time in a different way that standard gravitational waves would never do,” explained Lucena Gómez.

Proof of an extra dimension would be extraordinarily exciting for physicists working to explain the laws of the universe with a single, coherent theory. If we were able to reconcile the conflicts between quantum field theory and general principles of relativity, for example, things like antigravity, instantaneous communication and transport, transmutation of matter, and faster-than-light travel might all be possible. For now, we don’t have a definitive answer, but understanding the behaviors of gravitational waves would be a remarkable step in the right direction.

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Funny, when I mentioned the possibility of multiple dimensions a few days ago, all the usual suspects (conservative types) jumped down my throat and accused me of doing drugs or other such stupidity. They usually are the first to get a jittery when someone questions the conservative status quo and start screaming insults. Sad bunch, really.
 

Jinentonix

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Funny, when I mentioned the possibility of multiple dimensions a few days ago, all the usual suspects (conservative types) jumped down my throat and accused me of doing drugs or other such stupidity. They usually are the first to get a jittery when someone questions the conservative status quo and start screaming insults. Sad bunch, really.

Insults aside, I saw very little in that article other than a lot of guess work. Educated guess work, but still guess work nonetheless.
 

Murphy

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Funny, when I mentioned the possibility of multiple dimensions a few days ago, all the usual suspects (conservative types) jumped down my throat and accused me of doing drugs or other such stupidity. They usually are the first to get a jittery when someone questions the conservative status quo and start screaming insults. Sad bunch, really.

Don't go blaming a group for your mental state. Liberal or conservative,

Yer head's fukked.
Yer not all there.
Yer daffy.
Yer loopy.
Yer a fruitcake.
Yer bananas.
Yer certifiable.
Yer not playing with a full deck.
Yer mental.
Yer stupid on steroids.
Yer a waste of skin.
Yer cuckoo.
You've got a screw loose.
Yer batty.
Yer a wing nut.
Yer a nut job.
Yer a halfwit.
Yer demented.
Yer a screwball.
Yer non compos mentis.
 

petros

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Funny, when I mentioned the possibility of multiple dimensions a few days ago, all the usual suspects (conservative types) jumped down my throat and accused me of doing drugs or other such stupidity. They usually are the first to get a jittery when someone questions the conservative status quo and start screaming insults. Sad bunch, really.

Funny? We stopped laughing at you a loooong time ago.

Well, to be honest I did laugh heartily recently when you claimed the Jesuit established system of research dubbed Science was in noway linked to the Church.

The Jesuits have made numerous significant contributions to the development of science. For example, the Jesuits have dedicated significant study to earthquakes, and seismology has been described as "the Jesuit science".[127] The Jesuits have been described as "the single most important contributor to experimental physics in the seventeenth century".[128] According to Jonathan Wright in his book God's Soldiers, by the eighteenth century the Jesuits had "contributed to the development of pendulum clocks, pantographs, barometers, reflecting telescopes and microscopes, to scientific fields as various as magnetism, optics and electricity. They observed, in some cases before anyone else, the colored bands on Jupiter's surface, the Andromeda nebula and Saturn's rings. They theorized about the circulation of the blood (independently of Harvey), the theoretical possibility of flight, the way the moon affected the tides, and the wave-like nature of light."[129]

The Jesuit China missions of the 16th and 17th centuries introduced Western science and astronomy, then undergoing its own revolution, to China. One modern historian writes that in late Ming courts, the Jesuits were "regarded as impressive especially for their knowledge of astronomy, calendar-making, mathematics, hydraulics, and geography".[130] The Society of Jesus introduced, according to Thomas Woods, "a substantial body of scientific knowledge and a vast array of mental tools for understanding the physical universe, including the Euclidean geometry that made planetary motion comprehensible".[131] Another expert quoted by Woods said the scientific revolution brought by the Jesuits coincided with a time when science was at a very low level in China.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_of_Jesus
 

MHz

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For this crew it would be the sandbox.

Gravity compresses matter, compression creates heat and an increase in heat requires a mass to expand rather than contract. So far that factor hasn't been taken into account as temperature fluctuations and how they play a role in how structurally sound a solid object really is. Rotational speed of a galaxy might speed up and slow down over it's lifetime as it's average temperature increases or decreases as the rate if it's collapse rate changes.
 

darkbeaver

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Ripples in Space-Time Might Indicate That We Live in a Multiverse

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HUNTING FOR EXTRA DIMENSIONS

Put another way, the existence of extra dimensions would allow for a coherent, comprehensive theory of the universe. It would also explain uncertainties about the nature of gravity. It would even put us on the road to explaining why the universe is expanding faster and faster. “If extra dimensions are in our universe, this would stretch or shrink space-time in a different way that standard gravitational waves would never do,” explained Lucena Gómez.

Proof of an extra dimension would be extraordinarily exciting for physicists working to explain the laws of the universe with a single, coherent theory. If we were able to reconcile the conflicts between quantum field theory and general principles of relativity, for example, things like antigravity, instantaneous communication and transport, transmutation of matter, and faster-than-light travel might all be possible. For now, we don’t have a definitive answer, but understanding the behaviors of gravitational waves would be a remarkable step in the right direction.

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"the existence of extra dimensions would allow for a coherent, comprehensive theory of the universe"

There are three dimensions, no more no less. Time has no physical manifestation and cannot be stretched, washed, painted or bagged, warped or compressed. Gravity can be explained and understood one way only and that is by electrical theory. The Higgs Boson is pure BS.
 

Twila

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I look forward to further discoveries regarding the possibility of a multi verse.

I worked with a company doing research into quantum mechanics & theory. The scientist that started the company was very much into investigation into the multi verse. Fascinating stuff.
 

Curious Cdn

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Don't go blaming a group for your mental state. Liberal or conservative,

Yer head's fukked.
Yer not all there.
Yer daffy.
Yer loopy.
Yer a fruitcake.
Yer bananas.
Yer certifiable.
Yer not playing with a full deck.
Yer mental.
Yer stupid on steroids.
Yer a waste of skin.
Yer cuckoo.
You've got a screw loose.
Yer batty.
Yer a wing nut.
Yer a nut job.
Yer a halfwit.
Yer demented.
Yer a screwball.
Yer non compos mentis.

Hey. ∆ THIS ∆ poster is a Trump supporter and one can therefore conclude that he's not completely there.
 

Murphy

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Actually, you cannot make that assumption. Keep trying though.

Based on your past performance, your batting avg is about .100. :lol:
 

Curious Cdn

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Actually, you cannot make that assumption. Keep trying though.

Based on your past performance, your batting avg is about .100. :lol:

Right you are.cI predicted a 100 day Presidency and it appears that my timing is off by somewhere between 50% and 100%

Silly me.
 

Murphy

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And you made up the value of the R&D cost for the Pike Guided Munition. You pulled a 15 million dollar cost out of the air. That made me wonder how many other times you have done that.

Cites are valuable. Use them and don't take wild a$$ed guesses.

http://forums.canadiancontent.net/news/151973-raytheon-reveals-laser-guided-rocket.html

WRT this thread. Be polite and let them chat about multiverses. Don't change the subject. It's impolite to the OP.
 

Cliffy

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Curious Cdn

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And you made up the value of the R&D cost for the Pike Guided Munition. You pulled a 15 million dollar cost out of the air. That made me wonder how many other times you have done that.

Cites are valuable. Use them and don't take wild a$$ed guesses.

http://forums.canadiancontent.net/news/151973-raytheon-reveals-laser-guided-rocket.html

WRT this thread. Be polite and let them chat about multiverses. Don't change the subject. It's impolite to the OP.


Do you obssess about every joke that's told on here? Were you REALLY a competent member of the military? Are you REALLY completely here, Murphy?
 

Murphy

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You made a mistake and didn't own up to it. Now, you are saying it's a joke. It wasn't a joke in your post. Now, you're trying to change the subject. You could not have been very successful in the military with an attitude like that.

Do everyone a favour and look in the mirror at yourself. You're a mess.