Dimensional Configurator
Theoretical Physics Simulation & Manifold Visualizer
String Vibration Resonance
Compactified Dimensions (Calabi-Yau)
Universal Constants (Conceptual Output)
Theoretical Framework
Dimensional Compactification
Adjust the radius of the hidden extra dimensions (D4-D9/10/25).
String Constants
Theory Database
String Theory posits that the fundamental constituents of the universe are not point particles, but one-dimensional "strings". These strings vibrate at specific frequencies, determining the mass and charge of particles.
Dimensions: For the math to work (anomaly cancellation), Superstring theory requires 10 dimensions (9 spatial + 1 temporal). M-Theory suggests 11. We only perceive 3 spatial dimensions because the others are "compactified" (curled up) at the Planck scale.
Calabi-Yau Manifolds: The geometry of these curled-up dimensions determines the physics of our universe (types of particles, forces). In this simulation, the "Radar Chart" visualizes the extent of these hidden dimensions.
Stability: If extra dimensions are too large or the string tension is too low, the vacuum state may become unstable, leading to a "Big Crunch" or rapid expansion (de Sitter space instability).
