chrisstarrmovie
09-07-2008, 11:17 PM
http://www.physorg.com/pdf67773542.pdf
In this article physicist claim to have found that 'dark matter' proves another dimension exists in our universe.
What I found interesting is that they 'theorize' that the fourth dimension is a series of interference patterns. If this is so, it completely and utterly shows that the holographic model is more complete than what was forethought.
Keeton and Petters calculated that braneworld black holes would impede the gamma rays in the same way a
rock in a pond obstructs passing ripples. The rock produces an "interference pattern" in its wake in which
some ripple peaks are higher, some troughs are deeper, and some peaks and troughs cancel each other out.
The interference pattern bears the signature of the characteristics of both the rock and the water.
Similarly, a braneworld black hole would produce an interference pattern in a passing burst of gamma rays
as they travel to Earth, said Keeton and Petters. The scientists predicted the resulting bright and dark
"fringes" in the interference pattern, which they said provides a means of inferring characteristics of
braneworld black holes and, in turn, of space and time.
"We discovered that the signature of a fourth dimension of space appears in the interference patterns,"
Petters said. "This extra spatial dimension creates a contraction between the fringes compared to what you'd
get in General Relativity."
In this article physicist claim to have found that 'dark matter' proves another dimension exists in our universe.
What I found interesting is that they 'theorize' that the fourth dimension is a series of interference patterns. If this is so, it completely and utterly shows that the holographic model is more complete than what was forethought.
Keeton and Petters calculated that braneworld black holes would impede the gamma rays in the same way a
rock in a pond obstructs passing ripples. The rock produces an "interference pattern" in its wake in which
some ripple peaks are higher, some troughs are deeper, and some peaks and troughs cancel each other out.
The interference pattern bears the signature of the characteristics of both the rock and the water.
Similarly, a braneworld black hole would produce an interference pattern in a passing burst of gamma rays
as they travel to Earth, said Keeton and Petters. The scientists predicted the resulting bright and dark
"fringes" in the interference pattern, which they said provides a means of inferring characteristics of
braneworld black holes and, in turn, of space and time.
"We discovered that the signature of a fourth dimension of space appears in the interference patterns,"
Petters said. "This extra spatial dimension creates a contraction between the fringes compared to what you'd
get in General Relativity."