Inside subspace, hyperspace and cosmic strings

In summary, the conversation discusses various theories and ideas about subspace, hyperspace, and cosmic strings. There is speculation about the characteristics and properties of these concepts, such as whether they have mass or a time dimension. Some theories suggest that they may be conflicting with established principles like quantum mechanics and theories of relativity. However, there are no definitive answers and much is still unknown about these concepts. Some scientists have proposed scenarios involving these concepts, but they may not be entirely realistic. Overall, there are far too many questions and speculations to be answered in a forum like this.
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questiner
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we sway into scifiction which i want to be realistic:

How is it inside Subspace or Hyperspace or a cosmic string (from the perspective of different theories)?
Can we even enter cosmic strings (if we say we had the technology)?
Has the subspace (enbedded in our 4 dimensions) or the hyperspace (it surrounds us) a mass ?

What means 1-dimensional, i understand it´s one line and only forward or backward, but what are the consequences for ppl entering it ?
Is there a time-dimension (4th dimension, or here the 2th), does it mean there is no time ?
If there's no time will we (the space ship) freeze when we enter ?

What do the leading theories say about the subspace, hyperspace and cosmic strings (and the String Theories) ?
Are SS, HS and CS conflicting with quantum machanics or with one of theories of relativity ?

Did any of the prestigious scientists describe a realistic characteristic (how it is inside) of the SS HS or CS ?

Here is a hypothetical scifiction scenario i have, but i don't know how realistic it is:
we enter a cosmic string, or the subspace or hyperspace. The cosmic strings are predicted to be 1-dimensional but i don't know about the SS or HS.
If we say it´s a place without time, the spaceship will be everywhere at the same (or freeze). Now if we find the way out, we traveled in no-time through the HS, SS or CS (even faster than Star Treks warpspeed). Like a cosmic string from one star to another star, we enter it and have arrived in 1 second (overlooking the mass of such a lightyears long cosmic string).
 
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far too many speculations and questions to be answered in a forum like this.

When you get down to Planck size, about 10-33 cm or so, lengths,volumes, etc, things become very chaotic and it is believed everything is "lost" in quantum foam...undulations of sub microscopic energy...And time may be merged into space, forces may lose their large scale properties...

Another way to think about this "uncertainty" is that even if you take a particle of decent size, like an electron, and try to confine it in a tiny volume, it gets erratic, moves around wildly and is very difficult to observe...that's part of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. That's because the particle wavelength is confined, meaning its frequency and therefore it's energy is boosted...so maybe when you look on small scales you don't "see" it, like observing an ant on a tree and never noticing all the foliage and roots.

Cosmic strings have been theorized to possibly extend across the entire universe...and perhaps two dimensional strings, membranes, will be found to be bigger...none have been experimentally detected yet.

And so far extra dimensions appear to be too tiny to be detected...rolled up into tiny
Calabi- Yau shapes...but maybe one day by gravitational probes...on the other hand Lisa Randall has some theories on large dimensions of hyperspace...

So far it appears three dimensionas of space and one of time is where we exist...but parallel univserses have also been theorized.
 

Related to Inside subspace, hyperspace and cosmic strings

1. What is subspace?

Subspace is a theoretical concept in physics that refers to the idea of additional dimensions beyond the three dimensions of length, width, and height that we are familiar with in our everyday lives. It is often used in science fiction, but there is currently no evidence to support the existence of subspace.

2. How is hyperspace different from subspace?

Hyperspace is also a theoretical concept that refers to dimensions beyond the three we are familiar with. However, it is different from subspace in that it suggests the existence of multiple parallel universes or alternate realities, while subspace suggests additional dimensions within our own universe.

3. What are cosmic strings?

Cosmic strings are hypothetical objects in space that some theories suggest could have formed in the early universe. They are thought to be long, thin strands of energy that could potentially warp spacetime and cause gravitational effects, but there is currently no observational evidence for their existence.

4. Can we enter subspace, hyperspace, or encounter cosmic strings?

As these are all theoretical concepts, it is not currently possible to enter or encounter them in any way. However, scientists continue to study and research these ideas to better understand the nature of our universe.

5. What implications could the existence of subspace, hyperspace, and cosmic strings have?

If these concepts were proven to exist, it could potentially revolutionize our understanding of the laws of physics and the universe as a whole. It could also open up new possibilities for space exploration and travel, but much more research and evidence would be needed before any practical applications could be considered.

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