Finding the Fifth Dimension
Discovery of the Fifth Dimension
by Dr. Henryk Frystacki
The 2012
records of quantum teleportation on earth do not describe any kind of Stargate
technology that would allow us to travel from one point in the universe to
another at an instant. However, the effect leads to the discovery of at least
one additional fifth dimension on top of Einstein’s four space-time dimensions length,
height, width and time.
Many
renowned scientists around the world are eagerly expecting an imminent proof of
the existence of one or even more additional dimensions of the universe. The forthcoming
confirmation of additional dimensions will change everything in physics; quantum
information and perhaps even some kind of exotic dark matter travels along additional
dimensions at an instant. With such a proof, the speed of light turns out to be
an invincible barrier of nothing more than a so far only incompletely described
world with four dimensions.
Quantum
teleportation is the transfer of quantum information units, so called qubits,
from one point in our universe to another, without traversing the intervening
space. The polarization of photons (horizontal or vertical) and the orientation
of particle spins (up or down) are examples for such qubits. Quantum
teleportation is based on the experimentally proven peculiarity of quantum
entanglement.
Quantum
entanglement is a phenomenon where two elementary particles become intertwined
and behave as one single system, regardless if they are close to each other or
light years apart. In case of entangled photons, the measurement of a
horizontal polarization of one photon will cause the measurement of a vertical
polarization of the other entangled photon.
Entangled
photons can be simply generated by optical crystals or half-silvered mirrors: A
photon with high energy is split into a pair of entangled photons, one
transmitted through the medium and the other reflected. Both photons travel at
the speed of light. Certain atoms can be stimulated by lasers in such a way
that they emit pairs of entangled photons.
The
following short and simple excursion through quantum mechanics is helpful to better
understand the principle of quantum entanglement and quantum teleportation.
Classical
physics describes the current state of motion of a particle by two independent
data, namely its location and its speed. According to quantum mechanics, the
situation is somewhat different: Location or velocity can be determined
individually with nearly any degree of accuracy, as long as an evaluating
person is only interested in the accurate measurement of one physical quantity.
Both quantities cannot be measured with unlimited high accuracy at the same
time. We cannot even assume that both have precise values at any instant.
Multiplying
the uncertainty range ∆x of a particle’s location with the impulse uncertainty
range ∆p of the product (velocity x mass), the derived product (∆p x
∆x) will be never smaller than a fixed constant of nature, called the
elementary quantum of action.
This
means that the exact location of an electron, just for example, is not
precisely readable along one complete centimeter, in case the velocity of the
electron was measured extremely accurately as one centimeter per second.
Additionally,
only the type of experimental measurement proves the electron either to be a
particle or a wave. This is valid for any photon and any other elementary
particle as well. Both evaluations are in complete contradiction. Scientists speak
of the duality of particles and waves. That all sounds very strange but nature
behaves exactly this way, so far without any plausible explanation. It is the
biggest challenge of this 21st century to develop a model that combines classical
physics and the uncertainties and probabilities of quantum physics without any contradiction.
Rotational
symmetry of Einstein’s space-time, introducing not only positive but also negative
values for lengths, height and width, and even backward movement of
time, is one of such models. The negative directions of time and
space do not appear with negative values in our observation environment but
show altered physical properties: time stagnation, functional inversion or
extremely accelerated processes.
Such
accelerated processes may appear for example as different kinds of particle
spins or simultaneous appearances of one and the same particle in two different
locations. Any extreme acceleration of processes in relation to our perception
of time progress leads to a quantized superposition of a nearly infinite number
of images that shape our registration of nature, space and masses within. The actual
observations of these continuously repeated reduced four-dimensional images (three
of space and one for time) cause interferences in our seeming space-time
continuum, determining the outcome of each measurement individually, i.e. the
observation of a particle, or a wave, or even double images of particles at
completely different locations.
The
extreme acceleration of processes in relation to our perceivable time progress can
be considered as the contribution of a fifth dimension, on top of Einstein’s
four dimensions. Because of this extreme acceleration, any point in our
universe can be reached at any instant. This way, everything across the
universe is connected with each other until it is observed, thus making it an irretrievable
event of the past.
All known
types of masses can be considered to travel with the speed of light on this
fifth dimension, because they acquired relative speed of light during their individual
generation processes. Therefore, our time came nearly to a standstill in
relation to the fifth dimension; Einstein’s classical physics of relative time
dilation for reduced four dimensions merely works the other way round.
Therefore, introducing the fifth dimension, classical physics can be still used
to grasp all peculiarities of quantum physics within the apparent continuum of
space and time.
String
theory is another attempt to bring the world of classical physics and quantum
physics in line. Scientists spent already more than two decades without coming
to feasible and unifying descriptions. The assumption of endless multiple
universes are necessary to support the logic of string theory with respect to its
leakage concept of gravity between innumerable parallel universes. The
repetition sequences of a fifth dimension replace the parallel universes of the
string theory by the innumerable superposition of only one and the same
universe. Additional dimensions explain gravity in a very simple way by our
inverted perception of negative space dimensions and relative backward movement
of time. They even provide a feasible concept for hidden areas of the universe’s
expanding dark energy and the galaxies’ stabilizing dark matter.
The
research of the experimental entanglement of photons and the teleportation of
quantum states has to answer the question, whether it is possible to send
messages that arrive instantaneously at the receiver, regardless of the
distance, or not.
The
current method of quantum teleportation consists of the transmission of a
quantum state that is not yet measured, e.g. the horizontal polarization of a
photon from a laboratory anywhere to a second remote laboratory. If two photons
were entangled, none of these photons has a horizontal or vertical polarization
before an actual measurement of the polarization state. However, as soon as the
state of one entangled photon is measured, and if it gets through this
measurement a horizontal polarization, e.g. caused by the passage through a
polarizing filter, the second photon will show a vertical polarization,
regardless of how far the two photons are separated in space from each other.
Strictly speaking, this only applies to 25% of all measured cases. In 75% of
cases, the actual measuring direction of oscillation of the photon in the
second laboratory has to be rotated by 180 degrees in order to complete the quantum
teleportation successfully.
An
information transfer is not possible with this property, because the quantum
state has been only fixed by its actual measurement which simultaneously caused
the teleportation of the orthogonal polarization state onto the entangled
photon. The entanglement of the photons got lost during this procedure. A
random sequence of binary numbers of “zeros”, for example defining horizontal
polarization, and “ones”, accordingly defining vertical polarization, can be
sent, but information cannot be transmitted and retrieved. Einstein's general
theory of relativity for a four-dimensional world, strictly prohibiting
information spreading faster than light, still remains valid, at least so far.
Nevertheless,
in conjunction with a classical information channel this effect can be used for
quantum cryptography: sender and receiver agree via a classical information channel
on a data coding, incorporating the random sequences of quantum states into the
classical information data. This random sequences of quantum states, horizontal
polarizations or vertical polarizations of the photons, are well-known only to
the sender and the receiver.
However,
investigating the fifth dimension with an extreme acceleration and iterative
framing of nature around us thoroughly, will lead to a completely different
picture in the near future. At present, we cannot handle nearly infinite
quantized repetition sequences that construct every single moment of our time. Innovative
technical procedures, based on the well-known effect of relative time dilation,
may succeed to stretch the repetition sequences of a fifth dimension in a way
that we are able to influence and simultaneously evaluate only one single
repetition frame across the complete universe, still before it became an
irretrievable event of the past.
The discovery
of the fifth dimension changes everything we thought to know about our universe
and opens a completely new window for our views on our existence, including the
two questions “how” and “why”.
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