Detecting the 4th dimension of gravity in the universe
With the new discovery of the fourth dimension of gravity in the universe, scientists from Duke and Rutgers University of America challenged the theory of Relativity of the British scientist.
With the new discovery of the fourth dimension of gravity in the universe, scientists from Duke and Rutgers University of America challenged the theory of Relativity of the British scientist.
According to the Relativity theory of Einstein, the 4-dimensional universe consists of 3 dimensions and 1 time dimension. However, evil scientists have developed a mathematical model of the fourth dimension based on the theory that the observed universe is now a film surrounded by a larger universe like a layer of seaweed thin floating on the ocean.
Such a universe must have 5 dimensions and this model will be tested by astronomers in the universe. The dimension of the 4th space has many effects in the universe and will be launched by the satellites into space in the next few years to identify and test.
American scientists have pointed out that the theory of the universe with this 5-dimensional gravity, if confirmed, will lead to changes in human philosophical thinking about the natural world.
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