Information aboot the theory of hyperspace

In summary, scientists are still debating the existence of hyperspace, but it seems plausible that it does exist. There are a few books available that may provide more information.
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JediKaputski77
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i need help for a physics paper

i need a link to the site w/ the most information aboot the theory of hyperspace!

thanks!
 
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Theres a book called "Hyperspace" that's relatively commmon in libraries, you should check it out!
 
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There's also another book on hyperspace called "Hyperspace and Ritalin, Calming Space Down". I think the author was confused but it's good reading nevertheless.
 
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Hyperspace

To give a few suggestions:

http://www.deoxy.org/hs_phys.htm
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ma/gallery/hyper/
http://www.bright.net/~mrf/
http://tprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/archive/00000018/01/On_RS_Model_detuning_of_brane_tension.pdf
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-th/pdf/0312/0312220.pdf

Fernando Loup, Paulo Alexandre Santos and Dorabella Martins da Silva Santos
Can Geodesics in Extra Dimensions Solve the Cosmic Light Speed Limit?, General
Relativity and Gravitation 35 (11): 2035-2044, November 2003
 
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Why is it that when a person tells you there's over a billion stars in the universe you believe them, but if someone tells you there's wet paint somewhere, you have to touch it?

Basically, that's actually a decent question. Part of the problem is our own 3 dimensional locked sences and thought patterns tends to keep most from wanting to accept the idea of an outside hyperspace of multiple dimensions. If one says there is a billion stars in the sky most may not even try to count them. But they can look up and see in some regions a decent amount of stars and at least make the assumption the number sounds close to reality. When you start to mention other dimensions we simply do not have the ability to look out and say, well I see this and that sounds about right.

If anything its interesting that some people who have problems with there being a hyperspace will also speak of God or Creator who by definition would exist outside of all we can see. Now where is the logic in that one?
 
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It took 'em long enough to admit the Earth goes around the Sun, rather than the other way around. What! You want 'em to absorb hyperspace in only one generation? Maybe if they keep their heads down and don't look, it'll go away! :=)
 
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Now that is 100% the truth.
 

1. What is hyperspace?

Hyperspace is a theoretical concept in physics that suggests the existence of additional dimensions beyond the three dimensions of space (length, width, and height) that we experience in our daily lives. It is also sometimes referred to as "hidden" or "extra" dimensions.

2. How does hyperspace relate to the theory of relativity?

According to Einstein's theory of relativity, space and time are inextricably linked and can be affected by the presence of massive objects. Hyperspace extends this concept by proposing that there are additional dimensions that can also be affected by gravity and other forces.

3. Can we travel through hyperspace?

At this time, there is no scientific evidence or technology that allows for travel through hyperspace. The concept of hyperspace is still largely theoretical and requires a deeper understanding of the laws of physics before it can be tested or utilized for travel.

4. What are the potential implications of hyperspace?

If hyperspace is proven to exist, it could have significant implications for our understanding of the universe and the laws of physics. It could also potentially open up new possibilities for space travel and communication.

5. How does hyperspace differ from other theories like string theory or M-theory?

Hyperspace is often grouped with other theories, such as string theory and M-theory, as they all propose the existence of additional dimensions beyond the three dimensions we experience. However, each theory has its own unique concepts and principles, and they are still being studied and tested by scientists.

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