11 dimensionの例文
- I have a set of 306 points in 11 dimensions.
- But there is no evidence yet of a 9 / 11 dimension, he noted.
- Research may bring a satisfactory " geometric " reason for the significance of 10 and 11 dimensions.
- The ability to love is a far greater gift than the ability to visualize a universe in 11 dimensions.
- Um, " There are kind of 11 dimensions if you include the 0th dimension . " This is irredeemable junk.
- At their meeting here, scientists have had intense discussions about universes with as many as 11 dimensions in ordinary space and time.
- Based on M-Theory, the Unity lives in all 11 dimensions and watches our 4 dimensions for individual intelligences to entice into the Unity aggregate.
- :: Principal components analysis is what I tried first, and got 11 eigenvectors of roughly the same magnitude & ndash; all 11 dimensions are necessary.
- Additionally in 1984 she made perhaps the first study by a mathematician of supergravity with results that can be extended to the currently important model in D = 11 dimensions.
- Instead of the four dimensions of space-time in this universe, Linde suggested, other universes could have as many as 11 dimensions; some could be dimension-challenged, with only 3.
- Thus, the first two results appeared to establish 11 dimensions uniquely, the third result appeared to specify the theory, and the last result explained why the observed universe appears to be four-dimensional.
- The latest version of the putative theory of everything posits a universe with 10 or 11 dimensions, instead of the three of space and one of time of everyday experience, inhabited by wriggling strings or membranes.
- In the last few years, many physicists have pinned their hopes for quantum gravity on string theory, an ongoing mathematically labyrinthean effort to portray nature as comprising tiny wiggly strings or membranes vibrating in 10 or 11 dimensions.
- A string theory with more gauge fields such as SU ( 2 ) gauge fields would then correspond to the compactification of some higher-dimensional theory above 11 dimensions, which is not thought to be possible to date.
- That's a notion that seems to have caught fire lately among the practitioners of string theory, the daunting " theory of everything " that describes nature as comprising tiny strings and membranes vibrating in 10 or 11 dimensions.
- In M-theory, the universe has 11 dimensions-- 10 of space and one of time, and it consists not just of strings but also of more extended membranes of various dimension, known generically as " branes ."
- And each of the various theories of the microscale universe, or of gravity, from String theory and LQG to Causal Dynamical Triangulation all include the idea of different dimensionality near the Planck Scale ( ranging from 2 to 10 or 11 dimensions ).
- Moreover, modern cosmological theories seem to suggest that our universe is not unique, but might be only one among an almost infinite variety of worlds _ worlds in which atoms are the size of bumblebees and all stars are black holes, worlds of 3 or 6 or 11 dimensions, worlds forever inaccessible to our probing eyes.
- This is because spinors need 32 components in 11 dimensions . 11D supergravity can be compactified down to 4 dimensions which then has OSp ( 8 | 4 ) symmetry . ( We still have 8 & times; 4 = 32 so there are still the same number of components . ) Spinors need 4 components in 4 dimensions.
- If you don't already know what a quantum and a quark are, much less are ready to accept the idea of 11 dimensions, then it's going to be hard to jump into an article on string theory .-- 24.147.86.187 12 : 46, 25 October 2007 ( UTC)