Re: 4 dimensions should be in Einstein's unified theory



About the "classified approach",

The dimension is only 4 ( space and time).
But there are internal dimensions like "Accessory".
" (4 x (4 - N + 1) / N)".
N=1 neutrino, (4 x (4 - N + 1) / N) = 16
N=2 electron, (4 x (4 - N + 1) / N) = 6
N=4 the space, (4 x (4 - N + 1) / N) = 1
If explaining the space, electron and neutrino,
27 = 4 + 16 + 6 + 1
There needs 27 dimensions.
The first 4 dimensions should be shared.(space and time).

Here, N=3 quark, (4 x (4 - N + 1) / N) = 8/3
If explaining electron and quark, three quarks should be one set.
26 = 4 + 6 + 8/3 x 3 +(4+4).
But there should be another two sets of unshared 4 dimensions. (4+4)
There needs 26 dimensions again.

Summary:
In "the unified field theory", there needs the varuious number of
dimensions.
In "classified approach", the number of dimensions can be changed.

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