In 1926, Oskar Klein gave Kaluza's classical five-dimensional theory a quantum interpretation, to accord with the then-recent discoveries of Heisenberg and Schr�dinger.
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Compared to the multi-dimensional theories of consciousness in shamanic and OM mantra perspectives, this particular ideological faction stresses simplicity rather than detail.
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The finite-dimensional theory is greatly governed by a theory of root systems and Dynkin diagrams, strikingly similar to those of semisimple Lie algebras.
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Furthermore, type IIA theory in strong coupling behaves like an 11-dimensional theory, with the dilaton field playing the role of an eleventh dimension.
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By this theory, the wing has a lift force smaller than that predicted by a purely two-dimensional theory using the Kutta Joukowski theorem.
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This understanding changed in 1995 when Edward Witten suggested that the five theories were just special limiting cases of an eleven-dimensional theory called M-theory.
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Similarly, in an 11-dimensional theory there is only one supermultiplet with a finite number of fields, the gravity multiplet, and it contains no scalars.
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His other work includes the construction of a 10-dimensional theory containing supergravity and Yang Mills theory, which is a low-energy limit of superstring theory.
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Although the Einstein field equations were initially formulated in the context of a four-dimensional theory, some theorists have explored their consequences in " n " dimensions.
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The number of dimensions was later increased to 11 based on various interpretations of the 10-dimensional theory that led to five partial theories, as described below.