9 Space Dimensions 2 Time Dimensions

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The discussion centers on the concept of multiple dimensions in string theory, particularly the idea of 11 dimensions, with 7 being compacted space dimensions. Some participants speculate on the possibility of multiple time dimensions, suggesting they could relate to phenomena like black holes and thermodynamics. The conversation also touches on the nature of time, emphasizing that while we experience it through aging, we do not actually see it. Theoretical frameworks like F-theory propose additional spatial dimensions, which are theorized to be compacted and not directly observable. Overall, the exploration of these dimensions raises intriguing questions about our understanding of time and space in the universe.
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In string theory i know that many of the ideas revolve around their being 11 dimensions for the equations to work out, the extra 7 dimensions are normally said to be curled space dimensions such as Greene's flatland portrayed in his book with the extra dimensions that the worm could not sense, i was wondering if in fact instead of 3 space and 1 time that we can see, and the rest 7 being space dimensions could there not be multiple time dimensions such one would maybe correspond to where black wholes matter goes this would be keep the 2 law of thermo the argument that hawking and thorne have in check either way, and on a more theological expedition maybe the extra time dimensions could be god could be other past people einstein maybe even lol in another time dimension all around us. I just wondered if anyone i know greene speaks of it in Elegant universe but not very elaborately, wondered if anyone would care to share any ideas since I'm sure all of you know more about this than me. thanx
 
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Some physicists have played around with multiple time dimensions, but AFAIK they haven't come up with anything very compelling to other theorists.
 
1 time that we can see
Do we see or experience time?
 
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I don't think we actually see time, but we do experience it.. Aging is a great example of someone experiencing time...

Of course, I could be wrong as hell...
 
Time out of time!

Deca-of-CD said:
I don't think we actually see time, but we do experience it.. Aging is a great example of someone experiencing time...

Of course, I could be wrong as hell...

:biggrin:
Time exists outside of linear conceptions!
It neither flows nor does it pass!
It simply exists, as an all encompassing state our hubris cannot allow us to understand, since we are in it, not outside it!
 
F-theory had like 10 spatial dimensions and 2 times I think.
 
Where exactly are these extra space dimenions and why do we not feel them? For some strange reason i believe the dimensions they seek lie someplace else.
 
They meet our four dimensional spacetime everywhere, at every point. Just as a two dimensional sheet of paper is connected to the third dimension at every point. We don't see the dimensions (according to string physics) becouse they are "compacted" into tiny shapes millions of times smaller than a proton.
 

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