- #1
skowalcz
- 31
- 0
are Large Extra Dimensions still acceptable
Hi folks,
a couple of years ago [in 1998] some people (Arkani-Hamed, Dimopoulos, and Dvali [ADD]) proposed a scenario which uses a string inspired brane world hypothesis. In this model the world that we see is a 3-dimensional brane in a higher dimensional world.
Light and matter are confined to the brane. Gravity is allowed to propagate throuh te bulk.
This scenario allows for much larger dimensions than the Planck lenght. This because gravity, the only force affected, has only been tested down to scaled of a millimeter orso. This was the case some time ago. Has there been any improvement in testing gravity on submillimeter scales? What is the general opinion on this ADD-model? I wonder whether after some years after it's invention it's still acceptable.
- Stefan
Hi folks,
a couple of years ago [in 1998] some people (Arkani-Hamed, Dimopoulos, and Dvali [ADD]) proposed a scenario which uses a string inspired brane world hypothesis. In this model the world that we see is a 3-dimensional brane in a higher dimensional world.
Light and matter are confined to the brane. Gravity is allowed to propagate throuh te bulk.
This scenario allows for much larger dimensions than the Planck lenght. This because gravity, the only force affected, has only been tested down to scaled of a millimeter orso. This was the case some time ago. Has there been any improvement in testing gravity on submillimeter scales? What is the general opinion on this ADD-model? I wonder whether after some years after it's invention it's still acceptable.
- Stefan
Last edited: