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When string theorists say that higher dimensions are "too small" or "curled up," what do they mean?
Suppose, for instance, that the x dimension was curled up in three dimensions. Could someone draw a picture that?
If the x dimension was too tiny to be measured, what would this mean? Would we ever be able to get off the y-z plane?
Coudl someone draw or point me to a picture of 1) a curled dimension, or a 2) dimension too tiny to be ssen?
Thanks!
Suppose, for instance, that the x dimension was curled up in three dimensions. Could someone draw a picture that?
If the x dimension was too tiny to be measured, what would this mean? Would we ever be able to get off the y-z plane?
Coudl someone draw or point me to a picture of 1) a curled dimension, or a 2) dimension too tiny to be ssen?
Thanks!