Hermann Murkowski was
the first person to add an extra dimension to our everyday three dimensions to
try to explain the fundamental nature of our Universe.
Later on in the form of
string theory, many more extra dimensions were added.
But he cannot be blamed
for this, because the extra dimension that he added represents the concept of
time in our everyday life.
He was a great
mathematician and was the first to link space and time together as in
space-time.
In mainstream physics,
there is no logical reason why two fundamentally different properties like
space and time should be linked together in a peculiar 3 plus 1 dimensional form.
This theory explains this by simple
geometry based on a process of spherical symmetry forming and breaking. An
interior of a sphere is naturally 3 dimensional, with the spherical surface forming
an extra dimension that we
comprehend and measure as time.
The two-dimensional
surface of the sphere also forms a boundary condition or manifold for positive
and negative charge.
Because the process is
relative to the spherical surface, we have to square radius r² this can be seen
in the equations of physics with the speed of light squared c² the electron
squared e² and the wave function squared ψ².
This can be based on
Huygens’ Principle of 1670 that says, “Every point on a wave front has the potential
for a new spherical wave”.
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