lisäulottuvuusteoria
Lisäulottuvuusteoria, often translated as "extra-dimensional theory" or "higher-dimensional theory," refers to theoretical frameworks in physics that propose the existence of spatial dimensions beyond the three we directly perceive (length, width, and height) and one time dimension. These theories are not new, with early ideas appearing in the work of mathematicians and physicists in the early 20th century, most notably in Kaluza-Klein theory, which attempted to unify gravity and electromagnetism by introducing a fifth dimension.
The motivation for exploring extra dimensions varies. In some models, these dimensions are thought to be "compactified,"
The presence of extra dimensions could potentially explain some of the mysteries in physics, such as the