Does String Theory Imply the Existence of a 0th Dimension?

In summary, the conversation discusses the concept of dimensions in relation to string theory. The theory suggests that particles are 1-dimensional strings, not 0-dimensional points. The number of dimensions in the theory is determined by the consistency of the quantum theory and preservation of important symmetries. The possibility of an infinite number of dimensions is also mentioned, but it is determined by the consistency of the theory rather than being chosen at random. The conversation also touches on the concept of area in relation to dimensions, with the possibility of there being more than 11 dimensions.
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Is string theory the replacement of the zeroth dimension? Or could it be thought of as such?
 
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Your question isn't very clear. Are you asking whether string theory replaces the notion that particles are zero-dimensional points? Yes, string theory conjectures that all particles are 1-dimensional strings, not zero-dimensional points.
 
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Yes, that is exactly what i was asking. So since we are treating the string just as we were treating the 0th dimension, in that everything is made up of it, that's why we consider there to be 11 dimensions in that theory correct? it would provide a bend from two tenth dimension possibilities based off chance to combine and form the 11th. However, a string has a dimension as well, and can also be turned and tied together to form a 3-dimensional object. So wouldn't that leave the possibility of 12 or even 13 dimenions? And if the objects in a universe where a 3 dimensional string is the basis of each dimension then wouldn't the second dimension (as we know it) have four dimensions? Thsi leads me to believe that there are an infinate amount of dimensions. You can't just get rid of the other possibilities because it hasnt been seen before. What if there were another dimension based off of what we know of as the fourth dimesion? Just because we can't imagine it doesn't mean it doesn't exist so why do we eliminate the possibility?
 
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There is no direct connection between the 1-dimensionality of the string and the higher dimensional spaces that are required by string theory. I don't really understand the point you are trying to make, sorry. Prior to string theory, physicists considered 0-dimensional particles existing in a (3+1)-dimensional spacetime; now, string theory says the particles are 1-dimensional strings existing in a (9+1)-dimensional spacetime.

I say there is no direct relation between the dimensionality of the particle and that of the spacetime, but they are related more indirectly. For example, in superstring theory, 10-dimensional spacetime is forced on us by the requirement that unphysical quantum states don't exist. The number of extra dimensions are not chosen at random -- nobody is getting rid of extra dimensions because they haven't been seen before. The number of dimensions of the theory is determined fully by the consistency of the quantum theory and the preservation of important symmetries, like Lorentz invariance.
 
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Each dimension created by combining the previous dimension with itself through a line correct? the first dimension is made from a line combining two 0th dimensions, the second dimension is a plane combining two first dimensions (if it is a 4 sided plane) and a cube is made by combining two planes. So if the 0th dimension is now being thought of as a string and a string when fully zoomed in on by a microscope has dimensions, then the first dimension doesn't follow this pattern. It would give the line length and width and therefore not be the first dimension. And if the string was now twisted then the theoretical line connecting it to another string would be in the first dimension. So a line connecting that line to that of another would create a different dimension. If it were based off the 0th dimension idea then it would be a plane.. But in this case it isnt.
 
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The concept of '0-dimensional' is still alive and well in string theory. It's just that the particles are no longer 0-dimensional, but 1-dimensional. The dimensionality of the particles has nothing to do with the dimensionality of the space they find themselves in.
 
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Their is still an area though. the area is so small it is almost negligable but it is still there. We can even use an integral to prove it. The probability of touching any point within two bounds on a graph is the area under the curve. Now if u take the same graph and try to find the probability of touching anyone point on the graph we normally consider it 0. However, just as i said before the probability of touching that point is very small but still there. Thus, just as before, the area under the curver (or in this case the point) can be used to determine the probability which is obviously very small but still existant. Now if you remove the graph and try to touch any point in space there is an extremely small chance of touching any point and an even smaller chance of touching the same point twice, but, there is still a chance and if there is a chance then there is an area. So that means that since there is a possibility of touching anyone point in space (or in string theory touching anyone string) then there must be an area. and if that is so then there would be more then 11 dimensions.
 

1. What is string theory?

String theory is a theoretical framework in physics that seeks to explain the fundamental nature of particles and the forces that govern them. It proposes that at the most basic level, all particles are made up of tiny strings, rather than being point-like particles as described by traditional physics.

2. What is the 0th dimension in string theory?

In string theory, the 0th dimension refers to the starting point of the string, where it has no length and is considered a single point. This point is also known as a "singularity" and is thought to be the origin of the universe in the theory.

3. How does string theory relate to the concept of extra dimensions?

One of the key ideas in string theory is that the universe may have more than the three dimensions (length, width, and height) that we can perceive. This theory proposes that there may be extra dimensions, which are too small for us to observe directly. These extra dimensions play a crucial role in the behavior of strings and can help to reconcile inconsistencies between different theories in physics.

4. What are some of the major challenges in studying string theory and the 0th dimension?

One of the main challenges in studying string theory and the 0th dimension is the lack of experimental evidence. As the strings and extra dimensions proposed in this theory are too small to be observed directly, it is currently impossible to test its predictions using traditional experiments. Other challenges include the complexity of the mathematical equations involved and the lack of a single, unified theory that can explain all aspects of the universe.

5. What are some potential implications of string theory and the 0th dimension?

If string theory and the 0th dimension are proven to be valid, it could have profound implications for our understanding of the universe. It could help to bridge the gap between general relativity and quantum mechanics, potentially leading to a unified theory of physics. It could also provide insights into the nature of gravity and the behavior of particles at the smallest scales. Additionally, the concept of extra dimensions could have implications for other areas of science, such as cosmology and particle physics.

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