11-08-2017, 06:52 PM
(11-08-2017, 11:16 AM)Coordinate_Apotheosis Wrote: Well perhaps the pull of the light in 2D is the same as the pull on 3D by 4D energies? Can this pull be related to gravity?
2D light is a component of 3D light, and exerts force (or warps space-time) proportional to its energy content like all other known matter. Our cornerstone of particle physics, the electron, is in fact made of three 1D quasi-electrons at right angles to eachother. So lower dimensional light is not quite as enigmatic as higher dimensional light, being contained within our 3D energy structures, just as the cube contains the square. The question is, is the cube containing the square then contained within a hypercube? And is this hypercube contained within a hyper-hypercube? If this were the nature of energy, and gravitational attraction were possible between dimensions, then we would have a promising suspect for the dark matter boogeyman. It would fit in nicely with the concept of higher density energy governing lower density energy, too.
I think the physics community would be shocked to discover that their elusive WIMPs are in fact fourth-dimensional energy structures. This is all speculation from me for now, though. I should talk to my nutty physics professor about this and see what he says. I've been meaning to for a long time. It's clear from the things he says and does that he's open to a lot more than just the standard model.