Are Forces in Different Dimensions Actually the Same?

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The discussion centers on the nature of forces—specifically attraction and repulsion—across different dimensions. Participants argue that while forces appear to change in lower dimensions, they are fundamentally unified in higher dimensions, particularly in a 26-dimensional framework. The conversation highlights the distinction between sub-dimensional forces (like dots in one dimension) and their higher-dimensional counterparts (such as lines and plates in two and three dimensions). Ultimately, the consensus is that forces are the same but are perceived differently based on dimensional context.

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im referring to an old thread called dimension vs direction in theory and dewvelopment, i say the the forces (attraction and repulsion) change at diffrent dimensions.

for example.

a one dimensioal universe is a line so the two forses will be sub-dimensional (a dot) and traveling along the line, so a two dimensional world (a surface) will have sub dimensional forces (dots) and two dimensional forces (lines e.g superstring). in a three dimensional world (fields) you will have dots,lines and plates (plates are 2 dimensional superstrings) then in fourth dimension you have forces acting in fields.

i haven't come up with anything for fith, sixth and so on

what your opinion
 
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I happen to disagree tay
i say the the forces (attraction and repulsion) change at diffrent dimensions.
the forces do not change or rather are not different for different dimensions, infact they are all easily unified in 26 dimendions.
for example forces that may seem far apart or in different forms in lower dimensions may infact be unified in higher dimensions.
Therefore I wish to state that that forces are the same , but are observed diffrently in different dimensions.They can be unified in higher dimensions
 

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