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▸ noun: (physics) A model (not believed to be literally true) developed by physicists Theodor Kaluza and Oskar Klein that attempted to combine gravity and electromagnetism by adding a fifth dimension to our four-dimensional spacetime.
▸ noun: (physics) Any of a number of theories that try to explain forces by adding extra dimensions to our spacetime.
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▸ noun: (physics) A model (not believed to be literally true) developed by physicists Theodor Kaluza and Oskar Klein that attempted to combine gravity and electromagnetism by adding a fifth dimension to our four-dimensional spacetime.
▸ noun: (physics) Any of a number of theories that try to explain forces by adding extra dimensions to our spacetime.
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loop quantum gravity,
string theory,
spacetime,
fifth force,
theory of everything,
M-theory,
kinessence,
spacetime physics,
grand unification theory,
quantion,
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