Terry Giblin,
Thanks for the warning about the spectre of the 10 dimensions. What I am trying to do is to restrict my research on only four dimensions or less and by doing this I am avoiding any dimension greater than four. Can I getaway with it? Time will tell.
You mentioned about four qualities found in any physical theory: charge, spin, mass, and time. As far as the acceptance of current physics, these are all quantized.
The concept of “direction” is implied in charge, spin, and time but not in mass. Mass is a product of the Higgs field, which by its definition has no sense of “direction.” It is a scalar field.
A few days ago, I came to realize that the rise of superstring theories is just to put “direction” into scalar fields because physicists never have any real problem with point-charges such as electrons or the quarks although the existence of a magnetic dipole moment (charge distribution) for all fermions indicate the existence of internal structure. But no experiment can detect this internal structure and I think this structure can never be detected no matter how small (smaller than Planck scale) the scale is. The smaller the scale the closer the experiments approach the singularity (the time is zero moment of the big bang). At the exact moment of the singularity, all physics is meaningless. The singularity has dimension zero. It has volume zero. It has time zero. But its energy is infinite. What I am adding is that at the singularity, it has infinite number of “direction” or degree of freedom.
The divergence of physicists and mathematicians was never more apparent than after the rise of superstring theories. The recent research in supersymmetry does not make the divergence any better or any worse. Mathematicians based their assertions on pure logic and definitions, while the physicists based theirs on empirical data. But at the singularity, both camps cannot retain their grip of reality.
FYI: GUT can only theorize about the unification of three forces (EM, weak, strong) or two forces (depending whether one consider EM and weak forces as electroweak force). GUT would like to include the force of gravity. But so far, this is still not possible using the current theories. Research in LQG, supersymmetry, and supergravity can only hope to do it. I don’t belong in this belief.
What I am trying to assert in my research is the idea that what we called the vacuum is that it is nothing but a connection, a bridge between our world and a parallel world. The experimentally verified vacuum fluctuation in the creation of virtual particles is a proof that a dynamic exists between these two parallel worlds. This dynamic is describable as the Higgs field.
I have not heard about your story of the flatlander, who found the knife ‘point’? Please tell me about it. This might hold the key to solving the Higgs field. Thanks.
I am getting my information about cosmology from the following sources:
1. The Big Bang, 3rd ed by Joseph Silk.
2. Principles of Physical Cosmology by P.J.E. Peebles.
3. Supernovae and Nucleosynthesis by David Arnett.
4. Gravitation by Misner, Thorne, Wheeler.
5. Gravitation and Inertia by Ciufolini, Wheeler.
6. The Measure of the Universe by J.D. North.
7. Gravitation and Cosmology by Steven Weinberg.
8. Classic books by Sir Arthur Eddington and Chandrasekhar
9. A Brief History of Time by Stephen W. Hawking
10. The Anthropic Cosmological Principle by Barrow and Tipler
11. Popularized Books by John D. Barrow, John Gribbins, Michio Kaku, A. Zee, Lee Smolin, Paul Davis, Brian Greene and many others.
Antonio