11-dimensional universe : Michio Kaku and HYPERSPACE
Modern physics has introduced concepts that stretch the boundaries of human understanding, one of the most profound being the idea that our universe consists of 11 dimensions. This idea, championed by physicists like Michio Kaku in books like Hyperspace , is a fundamental aspect of string theory and M-theory, which attempt to unify the fundamental forces of nature. However, despite potentially existing in an 11-dimensional space, humans perceive only four dimensions: three of space and one of time. This discrepancy raises profound questions about reality, perception, and the nature of existence itself. The Evolution of Dimensional Theory in Physics The notion of dimensions beyond the familiar three (length, width, height) has evolved through several stages in physics. Classical physics operated within a strictly three-dimensional framework, with Newtonian mechanics describing objects in a spatial world governed by predictable forces. However, with Einstein’s theory of relativity, ti...