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The Nature of the Universe, Time Travel and More...

If we're talking about conventional engineering, then knowing that something is possible can limit search spaces, which increases the potential for proliferation of a piece of technology without the total sharing or transfer of its design in complete detail. This usually occurs when a piece of technology is reverse engineered. For that to be feasible, you generally need to posses some elements of the design in concrete form. Even only photographs of an aircraft could qualify, but the more data the better, such as knowledge of what types of materials are in the supply chain. There's nothing metaphysical exhibited in this process.
 
There have been instances where folks show up at the patent office within hours…more sociology perhaps.
Leibniz and Newton. It's because the same problems that required Calculus were being worked on across the scientific community.
knowing that something is possible can limit search spaces,
Same idea. The field of work limits the field of play.

-Will
 
We may have seen a physics breakthrough or two:
They consider charge to just be compression of spacetime.

It turns out that the mathematics in the paper is really bad - as is the physics.

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I hadn't read the paper, but I agree with Sabine's critical analysis. There's really no excuse for not getting such things checked. Any peer review should have spotted the errors.
 
Peer review in Physics used to be a lot more rigorous - at times even sarcastic. I'm talking about in the coffee lounge as well as academic papers. However, that was over three decades ago before the rise of the Internet and the pressure to publish. "Never mind the quality, feel the width."
 
This 4th dimension Sabine mentions the article requiring for elections? We traditionally think of time as the fourth dimension and Einstein's relativity requires it; yet the way Sabine talks about it in her review, it seems as though she felt that was unusual. Of course, any discussion of a force or a geometry that causes a change in the relationships of matter (gravity's free-fall geometry only works with time in the mix, as well as any discussion of acceleration) would need time as part of its calculation. Is the fourth dimension in this paper something other than time? Is time treated separately or can time be inserted as the fourth dimension for electromagnetic force?

-Will
 
This 4th dimension Sabine mentions the article requiring for elections? We traditionally think of time as the fourth dimension and Einstein's relativity requires it; yet the way Sabine talks about it in her review, it seems as though she felt that was unusual. Of course, any discussion of a force or a geometry that causes a change in the relationships of matter (gravity's free-fall geometry only works with time in the mix, as well as any discussion of acceleration) would need time as part of its calculation. Is the fourth dimension in this paper something other than time? Is time treated separately or can time be inserted as the fourth dimension for electromagnetic force?
You're misunderstanding what she said. It's the old (1921) Kaluza-Klein Theory that has the extra tiny rolled-up spatial dimension. The new paper claimed to do something different, but is so full of basic errors that no-one should take it seriously.
 
There are so many of these nonsense theories around that debunking them all could be a full-time job - albeit unpaid and very unpopular. At least, Sabine probably gets some income from YouTube, but it has made her a pariah in some circles - such as the HE Physics mob who want to spend billions building ever larger experiments. I can appreciate the big money being spent on astronomy - HST, JWST, etc, - has been well spent, but the LHC hasn't delivered anything much other than the Higgs Boson.
 
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