dimensionstable
Dimensionstable is a term used in the context of theoretical physics and speculative mathematics to describe hypothetical structures or frameworks that exist beyond the familiar three spatial dimensions and one temporal dimension (3D+1) of our observable universe. The concept explores the possibility of additional spatial dimensions that may be compactified, hidden, or otherwise inaccessible to direct human perception.
The idea of extra dimensions has roots in early 20th-century physics, notably through the work of Theodor
Experimental evidence for extra dimensions remains elusive, though some theories predict observable effects, such as deviations
While dimensionstable remains speculative, it offers a framework to unify general relativity and quantum mechanics, address