Black holes, disk structures, and cosmological implications in <i>e</i>-dimensional space
Subhash Kak, M. Kafatos
Abstract
We examine a modern view of the universe that builds on achieved successes of quantum mechanics, general relativity, and information theory, bringing them together in integrated approach that is founded on the realization that space itself is e -dimensional. The global and local implications of noninteger dimensionality are examined, and how it may have increased from the value of zero to its current value is investigated. We find surprising aspects that tie to structures in the universe, black holes, and the role of observations.
Topics & Concepts
PhysicsRealization (probability)Theoretical physicsUniverseGeneral relativityCurse of dimensionalitySpace (punctuation)Metric expansion of spaceTheory of relativityValue (mathematics)CosmologyQuantum mechanicsDark energyArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceStatisticsMathematicsMachine learningOperating systemCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesAdvanced Mathematical Theories and ApplicationsRelativity and Gravitational Theory