Exploring the Theory That Requires Extra Dimensions: What We Know So Far
Today, a new theory has been proposed by a team of physicists that suggests our universe may exist in more than three dimensions. The theory states that there must be at least six additional dimensions of space-time for the universe to exist as we know it. This theory is based on the idea that space-time is not smooth, but instead made up of tiny bubbles, or “atoms” of space-time. This means that the universe could exist in more than three dimensions, with the extra dimensions being “hidden” in these bubbles. This could explain why we can only observe three dimensions of space-time, as these extra dimensions may be too small for us to detect. The implications of this theory are immense, and could potentially shed light on some of the major unanswered questions of physics.
source: Phys.org