Hyperdimensional Hypothesis
A hypothesis asserting the existence of hyperdimensions—additional spatial or temporal dimensions beyond the observable 3+1. These dimensions might be compactified (curled up) or large but undetectable by current instruments. Hyperdimensional hypotheses appear in string theory (10 or 11 dimensions), brane cosmology, and attempts to unify quantum mechanics with gravity. They are used to explain dark energy, hierarchy problems, and exotic physics.
Hyperdimensional Hypothesis Example: “The hyperdimensional hypothesis suggested that gravity seems weak because it spreads into extra dimensions we cannot see.”
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