John Michael Strubhart

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To date, the question remains unanswered. The reason is that the current understanding of string theory’s equations provides no insight into how to pick one shape from the many; from the point of view of the known equations, each Calabi-Yau shape is as valid as any other. The equations don’t even determine the size of the extra dimensions. Since we don’t see the extra dimensions, they must be small, but precisely how small remains an open question.
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality
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