In physics, the idea of extra spatial dimensions originates from
Nordstom s 5-dimensional vector theory in 1914, followed by
Kaluza-Klein theory in 1921, in an effort to unify general
relativity and electromagnetism in a 5 dimensional space-time (4
dimensions for space and 1 for time). Kaluza Klein theory didn t
generate enough interest with physicist for the next five decades,
due to its problems with inconsistencies. With the advent of
supergravity theory (the theory that unifies general relativity and
supersymmetry theories) in late 1970 s and eventually, string
theories (1980s) and M-theory (1990s), the dimensions of space-time
increased to 11 (10-space and 1-time dimension).
There are two main features in this book that differentiates it
from other books written about extra dimensions: The first feature
is the coverage of extra dimensions in time (Two Time physics),
which has not been covered in earlier books about extra dimensions.
All other books mainly cover extra spatial dimensions. The second
feature deals with level of presentation. The material is presented
in a non-technical language followed by additional sections (in the
form of appendices or footnotes) that explain the basic equations
and formulas in the theories. This feature is very attractive to
readers who want to find out more about the theories involved
beyond the basic description for a layperson. The text is designed
for scientifically literate non-specialists who want to know the
latest discoveries in theoretical physics in a non-technical
language. Readers with basic undergraduate background in modern
physics and quantum mechanics can easily understand the technical
sections.
Part I starts with an overview of the Standard Model of
particles and forces, notions of Einstein s special and general
relativity, and the overall view of the universe from the Big Bang
to the present epoch, and covers Two-Time physics. 2T-physics has
worked correctly at all scales of physics, both macroscopic and
microscopic, for which there is experimental data so far. In
addition to revealing hidden information even in familiar
"everyday" physics, it also makes testable predictions in lesser
known physics regimes that could be analyzed at the energy scales
of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN or in cosmological
observations."
Part II of the book is focused on extra dimensions of space. It
covers the following topics: The Popular View of Extra Dimensions,
Einstein and the Fourth Dimension, Traditional Extra Dimensions,
Einstein's Gravity, The Theory Formerly Known as String, Warped
Extra Dimensions, and How Do We Look For Extra Dimensions?"
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