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An Alternative to Compactification
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M-theoryConventional Wisdom StatesEngineeringPhysicsGeneral RelativityCosmologyComputational TopologyQuantum Field TheoryString TheorySet-theoretic TopologyNoncompact DimensionsGravitation TheoryTopological PropertyForce LawBrane Theory
Conventional wisdom states that Newton's force law implies only four noncompact dimensions. We demonstrate that this is not necessarily true in the presence of a nonfactorizable background geometry. The specific example we study is a single 3-brane embedded in five dimensions. We show that even without a gap in the Kaluza-Klein spectrum, four-dimensional Newtonian and general relativistic gravity is reproduced to more than adequate precision.
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