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  2. M-theory - Wikipedia

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    In string theory, spacetime is ten-dimensional (nine spatial dimensions, and one time dimension), while in M-theory it is eleven-dimensional (ten spatial dimensions, and one time dimension). In order to describe real physical phenomena using these theories, one must therefore imagine scenarios in which these extra dimensions would not be ...

  3. Eleven-dimensional supergravity - Wikipedia

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    While eleven-dimensional supergravity is the unique supergravity in eleven dimensions at the level of an action, a related theory can be acquired at the level of the equations of motion, known as modified 11D supergravity. [nb 9] This is done by replacing the spin connection by one that is conformally related to the original. [14]

  4. Introduction to M-theory - Wikipedia

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    However, for string theory to be mathematically consistent, the strings must live in a universe with ten dimensions. String theory explains our perception of the universe to have four dimensions (three space dimensions and one time dimension) by imagining that the extra six dimensions are "curled up", to be so small that they can't be observed ...

  5. 11th dimension - Wikipedia

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    11-dimensional supergravity, a field theory that combines the principles of supersymmetry and general relativity. 11-dimensional spacetime, which appears in M-theory, a proposed "master theory" that unifies the five superstring theories Introduction to M-theory "11th Dimension" (song), by Julian Casablancas, 2009

  6. There Are 8 Dimensions of Wellness—Here’s How To ... - AOL

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    The eight dimensions of wellness include our physical health, emotional health, social health, intellectual health, spiritual health, financial health, occupational health, and environmental ...

  7. Superstring theory - Wikipedia

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    Edward Witten has popularised the concept of a theory in 11 dimensions, called M-theory, involving membranes interpolating from the known symmetries of superstring theory. It may turn out that there exist membrane models or other non-membrane models in higher dimensions—which may become acceptable when we find new unknown symmetries of nature ...

  8. M5-brane - Wikipedia

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    In theoretical physics, an M5-brane is a fundamental brane of M-theory. As such, it can be described explicitly as a black brane solution [1] to eleven-dimensional supergravity, the low-energy limit of M-theory. In particular, it carries a magnetic charge under the 3-form gauge field of the 11-dimensional supergravity multiplet.

  9. Supergravity - Wikipedia

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    Due to string dualities, the conjectured 11-dimensional M-theory is required to have 11-dimensional supergravity as a "low energy limit". However, this doesn't necessarily mean that string theory/M-theory is the only possible UV completion of supergravity; [ citation needed ] supergravity research is useful independent of those relations.