New Discoveries on the Fourth Dimension of Gravity Challenge Einstein’s Theory
Researchers from Duke University and Rutgers University in the United States have made groundbreaking discoveries regarding the fourth dimension of gravity in the universe, challenging Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity.
According to Einstein’s theory of a four-dimensional universe, there are three spatial dimensions and one time dimension. However, these scientists have developed a mathematical model concerning a fourth dimension based on the theory that our observable universe is a membrane surrounded by a larger universe, akin to a thin layer of seaweed floating on the ocean.
This proposed universe would require five dimensions, and astronomers plan to experimentally test this model in the cosmos. The fourth spatial dimension has numerous implications for the universe and will be further defined and tested by satellites launched into space in the coming years.
American scientists assert that if this theory of a five-dimensional universe with gravity is confirmed, it could lead to significant shifts in human philosophical thought regarding the natural world.