Authors: John Frederick Sweeney
Only three dimensions exist in the Universe, as most humans have long suspected, with the exception of mathematicians and physicists. Albert Einstein at one point approached this realization but geometry prevented his making the logical connections necessary to understand this basic principle. Today mathematicians and physicists fantasize about eleven, fifty – six and two hundred and fifty – six dimensions, which in reality are merely combinatorial aspects of our Universe. This paper reviews how 5 famous scientists missed the mark.
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