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Sabine Hossenfelder: Backreaction: Does the Universe have Higher Dimensions? Part 1


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Space, the way we experience it, has three dimensions. Left-right, forward backward, and up-down. But why three? Why not 7? Or 26? The answer is: No one knows. But if no one knows why space has three dimensions, could it be that it actually has more? Just that we haven’t noticed for some reason? That’s what we will talk about today.
The idea that space has more than three dimensions may sound entirely nuts, but it’s a question that physicists have seriously studied for more than a century. And since there’s quite a bit to say about it, this video will have two parts. In this part we will talk about the origins of the idea of extra dimensions, Kaluza-Klein theory and all that. And in the next part, we will talk about more recent work on it, string theory and black holes at the Large Hadron Collider and so on. ....

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Scientists propose a new heavy particle similar to the Higgs boson


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IMAGE: Simulation of a collision in the Large Hadron Collider, producing the Higgs boson. © 1997-2021 CERN (License: CC-BY-SA-4.0)
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Unlike the Higgs boson, discovered at CERN s Large Hadron Collider in 2012 after a 40-year quest, the new particle proposed by these researchers is so heavy that it could not be produced directly even in this collider
The University of Granada is among the participants in this major scientific advancement in Theoretical Physics, which could help unravel the mysteries of dark matter
Scientists from the University of Granada (UGR) and the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Germany) have recently published a study in which they endeavour to extend the Standard Model of particle physics (the equivalent of the periodic table for particle physics) and answer some of the questions that this model is unable to answer. Such puzzles include: What is dark matter made of? Why ....

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Físicos buscan materia oscura a través de una quinta dimensión

Físicos buscan materia oscura a través de una quinta dimensión
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