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Paul, What Does Mean "qualitevely Different Outer Space"?
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Alexander on December 7, 2001 18:23:33 UTC |
In 3-d space density of gravitons drops with distance as inverse square (what we see experimentally), in 4-D - as inverse cube (and this is what we DON'T see experimentally, at least on large scale (say, 0.5 mm and up to the size of visible Universe for gravitons, and at least from 10^-18 m to at least 10^8 m for photons as Coulomb law tells).
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