Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Space-Time as an Expanded State of Matter with a Physical Structure Interpreted as Simultaneously Exhibiting 10, 11, and 26 Dimensions

Authors: Gary Heen

The model of this paper presupposes that space-time is not a mathematical abstraction, but that space-time is an expanded state of matter. The fundamental quantum of matter is designated the B-string, (for Brane/String complex). The B-string quanta of particle matter and space-time differ from one another only in the volumetric state of the B-string. It is demonstrated how the B-string can be interpreted as 10-dimensional, 11-dimensional, and 26-dimensional. The relationship of the B-string quanta to Planck's natural constants is shown, and a mathematical argument is presented demonstrating the conversion of space-time into particle matter.

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