Heim’s Six Dimensional Theory?
Posted on February 5, 2010
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The claim is that Heim’s six dimensional theory can predict the masses of some fundamental particles with considerable accuracy, which no established theory has yet been able to do. Therefore, the other parts of the theory which allow for extra-dimentional travel could also be fairly accurate. Also making faster than light speed travel more a reality than it was before. Is there a problem with Heim’s six dimensional theory also providing evidence of FTL travel?Who’s to say those other theories are as accurate as they are perceived to be if it turns out Heim’s theory is more accurate?The Heim Theory Research Group made a confirmation of Heim’s structure theory in 2002, when the Group computed Heim’s mass formula anew. If of the three natural constants h, c, G which enter this theory the most recent values for the gravitation constant G are inserted, then some of the masses of basic states will become more exact (e, p and n up to 7 places, for instance), as would be expected for a correct theory. It is the exactness of the theory that is generating the greatest interest. Oh, and Heim’s Theory expands on Einstein’s theories.
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Yes. The problem is that no-one has verified that its true. A theory that “predicts” something that was known when the theory was put together has achieved nothing other than not being instantly wrong. It is odd that this theory can be used to derive these properties where others have not, but it is an obscure and not well understood theory, and so this could be for any one of many reasons, and it does not do so well in other respects. And remember that the standard model, while it does not predict say proton mass, does produce the most accurate predictions in all of science. Which is a high hurdle for an alternative theory to beat.
Only if it can successfully overcome Einstein’s theorys’of relativity, which tell us that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. I am a layperson, but it seems to me that if we could fold space, or find wormholes or something, and travel through it in the blink of an eye, to a distant planet in another galaxy, we would be partially be out of Einstein’s framework. In a sense, it would be moving out of our space-time dimensions for the split seconds it might take to “travel” to the distant planet and thus the time it took to get there would be irrelevant. In other words, you would be traveling without the time dimension so speed of light or anything else would be a non-issue.