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  1. Die Tschirnhaustransformation Algebraischer Gleichungen Mit Einer Unbekannten (1907) (German Edition) by Theodor Kaluza, 2010-09-10
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  3. Die Tschirnhaustransformation Algebraischer Gleichungen Mit Einer Unbekannten (1907) (German Edition) by Theodor Kaluza, 2010-09-10
  4. Las dimensiones desconocidas: nuestro concepto familiar del universo es que tiene 3 dimensiones, 4 si se añade el tiempo, pero según varias teorías ahora ... percibirlas.: An article from: Contenido by Juan José Morales, 2006-09-01

21. Biografía De Theodor Franz Eduard Kaluza
Translate this page theodor kaluza. theodor Franz Eduard kaluza, hijo de Max kaluza, experto en fonética,y en literatura y lengua inglesa, nació en Ratibor en Alemania.
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Theodor Kaluza
Nacido el
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Ratibor, Alemania (ahora Raciborz, Polonia).
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Theodor Franz Eduard Kaluza , hijo de Max Kaluza, experto en fonética, y en literatura y lengua inglesa, nació en Ratibor en Alemania. Desde niño, mostró una excelente disposición para los estudios, llegando a recibir su enseñanza superior en la universidad de Königsberg, donde él también se desempeñó como docente auxiliar entre 1902 y 1929 (un puesto que la mayoría del tiempo que lo desempeñó no recibió remuneraciones). Luego, en el año académico 1929 – 1930, y por expresa recomendación de Albert Einstein, fue nombrado profesor de una cátedra de física en la universidad de Kiel. Permaneció en ese establecimiento educacional hasta 1935, año en que se trasladó a un puesto similar a la universidad de Göttingen.
En la teoría de la relatividad general de Einstein, se considera la existencia de un espaciotiempo cuadridimensional (tres dimensiones espaciales y una de tiempo). En 1921, y con el objeto de unificar la gravedad con el electromagnetismo, Kaluza decidió a suplementar al modelo relativista Einstein con una quinto dimensión espacial. Dentro de este modelo probó la posibilidad de derivar las ecuaciones gravitacionales cuadridimensionales de Einstein como las ecuaciones de campo electromagnéticas. Así en un mundo de cinco dimensiones, la gravedad y el electromagnetismo no eran fuerzas separadas.
Sin embargo, en el modelo pentadimensional de Kaluza se presentaban dos defectos importantes. En primer lugar, la teoría no describía la naturaleza de la quinta dimensión. Por otra parte, en el modelo se asumía un comportamiento clásico para los cuerpos, sin considerar los efectos de la mecánica cuántica. Una de las tentativas para corregir esos defectos fue hecha en 1926 por

22. (Una Quinta Dimensión Y Más Allá)
Translate this page espaciotiempo (dimensiones tan pequeñas que no contradicen la experiencia) la descubrió,en el marco de la relatividad general de Einstein, theodor kaluza.
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L A U NIFICACIÓN DE LA G RAVEDAD
U na de las características más evidente de nuestro mundo físico y que prácticamente a nadie le llama la atención es la tridimensionalidad del espacio. En la teoría de la relatividad especial de Einstein, el espacio y el tiempo pasan a estar tan íntimamente entrelazados que Hermann Minkowski consiguió demostrar que en ella el tiempo podía considerarse una cuarta dimensión (aunque no sea una dimensión espacial). Nadie tiene la menor idea de por qué el mundo en que vivimos tiene una dimensión temporal y tres espaciales y no, por ejemplo, once dimensiones. Por supuesto, el mundo sería muy distinto si alterásemos su dimensionalidad. Quizá las dimensiones superiores sean fatales para la vida y debamos agradecer nuestra modesta asignación de cuatro.
Las tres dimensiones espaciales observadas son dimensiones «grandes»: podemos caminar por ellas. Si existieran dimensiones adicionales, no deberían ser como las «tres grandes»; si lo fuesen, también podríamos caminar por ellas, lo cual choca claramente con la experiencia. Las dimensiones extra que contemplan los físicos son dimensiones «pequeñas», tanto que no pueden verse, y por ello no influyen directamente en nuestra perspectiva tridimensional del mundo. ¿Qué son dimensiones «pequeñas»?
Para entender lo que son dimensiones «pequeñas», imaginemos un mundo con una sola dimensión «grande». El espacio de este mundo unidimensional estaría representado por una línea infinitamente larga. Imaginemos luego que esa línea se apoya en la superficie de un cilindro, de forma que el espacio completo está ya representado por la superficie bidimensional del cilindro. La segunda dimensión «extra» corresponde a andar alrededor del cilindro. Si lo hacemos, volvemos al punto de partida: la dimensión extra es un círculo, no una línea.

23. Skolavpohode.cz
kaluza, theodor Franz Eduard (18851945) Nemecký matematik, který zasvetilživot tvorbe jednotné teorie gravitacního a elektromagnetického pole.
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24. Kaluza, Klein, And The Grand Unified Theory - Science Articles :: Physics Post
In 1919 a relatively unknown Polish mathematician named theodor kaluza challenged the obvious. a very unique method. kaluza discovered that when he introduced a fifth dimension
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25. Skolavpohode.cz
Lex, Jeans, James (18771946), zaregistruj se - uvidíš to. Lex, kaluza,theodor Franz Eduard (1885-1945), zaregistruj se - uvidíš to.
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26. Theodor Kaluza
Translate this page Termessos Verlag, Biographie des Erfinders der 5.ten Dimension theodor kaluza, Wissenschaftsgeschichte,Philosophie. theodor kaluza als Professor in Kiel 1929.
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Theodor Kaluza in der Zeit um 1918, als er die
Theodor Kaluza als Professor in Kiel 1929 The 5th Dimension: Theodor Kaluza's Groundbraking Idea, in: Annalen der Physik, 2003, Vol. 12, iss. 9, pp. 519-542 Abstract hier: Annalen der Physik
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27. Kaluza-Klein Teorie
To bylo objeveno matematikem theodor kaluza to jestliže obecná relativnost je rozšírilse do petrozmerný spacetime, rovnice mohou být oddelil se do
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Kaluza-Klein teorie
Kaluza-Klein teorie je model, kter½ sjednot­ klasick½ v¡ha a elektromagnetismus . To bylo objeveno matematikem Theodor Kaluza to jestliže obecn¡ relativnost je rozÅ¡­Å™il se do pět-rozměrn½ spacetime, rovnice mohou b½t oddělil se do obyčejn½ čtyřrozměrn½ gravitace plus zvl¡Å¡tn­ soubor, kter½ je ekvivalent k Maxwellovy rovnice pro elektromagnetick© pole , plus zvl¡Å¡tn­ skal¡rn­ pole zn¡m½ jak " dilaton ". Oskar Klein navrhoval to čtvrt½ prostorov½ rozměr je st¡Äen s velmi mal½ poloměr , i. e. to č¡stečka dojemn½ kr¡tk¡ vzd¡lenost pod©l t© osy by vracela se k kde to vzniklo. Vzd¡lenost č¡stečka může pohybovat se předt­m, než dosahuje na jeho poč¡tečn­ polohu je řekl, aby byl velikost rozměru. Toto, v podstatě, tak© d¡ svah k quantization poplatek , jak vlny ř­dil pod©l konečn¡ osa může jen zab­rat jednotliv© frekvence. Kaluza-Klein teorie může b½t se rozÅ¡­Å™il do deky jin½ z¡kladn­ s­ly - jmenovitě

28. Der Erfinder Der Fünften Dimension - Zum 50. Todestag Von Theodor
Translate this page Zum 50. Todestag von theodor kaluza. theodor kaluza kam 1885 in einer deutschen,katholischen Familie in Wilhelmsthal-Oppeln (Oberschlesien) zur Welt.
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29. NebulaSearch Encyclopedia Theodore Kaczynski---Theodor Kaluza
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  • 30. NOVA | The Elegant Universe | Imagining Other Dimensions | PBS
    In 1919, Polish mathematician theodor kaluza proposed that the existence of afourth spatial dimension might allow the linking of general relativity and
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    Imagining Other Dimensions
    by Rick Groleau
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    For most of us, or perhaps all of us, it's impossible to imagine a world consisting of more than three spatial dimensions. Are we correct when we intuit that such a world couldn't exist? Or is it that our brains are simply incapable of imagining additional dimensions dimensions that may turn out to be as real as other things we can't detect? String theorists are betting that extra dimensions do indeed exist; in fact, the equations that describe superstring theory require a universe with no fewer than 10 dimensions. But even physicists who spend all day thinking about extra spatial dimensions have a hard time describing what they might look like or how we apparently feeble-minded humans might approach an understanding of them. That's always been the case, and perhaps always will be.
    From 2-D to 3-D An early attempt to explain the concept of extra dimensions came in 1884 with the publication of Edwin A. Abbott's Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions . This novel is a "first-person" account of a two-dimensional square who comes to appreciate a three-dimensional world. The square describes his world as a plane populated by lines, circles, squares, triangles, and pentagons. Being two-dimensional, the inhabitants of Flatland appear as lines to one another. They discern one another's shape both by touching and by seeing how the lines appear to change in length as the inhabitants move around one another.

    31. Space-Time-Matter
    Correlations theodor kaluza Theory that used the fifth dimension to unifiedMaxwell s Electromagnetism and Albert Einstein s Gravitation Theory;
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    Up Milky Way Galaxy Solar System ... Comets Space-Time-Matter Under Construction F or centuries, people have been trying to understand the basic concepts of nature that will enable humanity to flourish on earth. Today, our existence is based upon making products and burning our natural resources. This is rapidly depleting our natural resources and destroying our environment. The growing population has outstripped the available resources and the disparity between the haves and have nots is becoming real problem. P aul Wesson is in the process of solving the remaining parts of the Space-Time-Matter Continuum. Details are contained in his book, Space-Time-Matter , Modern Kaluza-Klein Theory, the article by and numerous references on web site. The five dimension transformations confirm unification of many of the exiting theories:
    • Correlations Theodor Kaluza Theory that used the fifth dimension to unified Maxwell's Electromagnetism and Albert Einstein's Gravitation Theory Correlations Oskar Klein Theory that applied Kaluza's Theory to quantum theory and has become the basis of modern string and super string theory.

    32. Science Timeline
    Translate this page Kahn, Robert E., 1973. Kalckar, Herman Moritz, 1940. kaluza, theodor, 1921, 1926.Kandel, Eric R., 1965, 1982, 1985. Kant, Immanuel, 1755, 1781, 1786, 1790, 1796.
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    33. Kaluza, Klein, And The Grand Unified Theory - Science Articles :: Physics Post
    In 1919 a relatively unknown Polish mathematician named theodor Kaluzachallenged the obvious. He attempted to unify the General
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    34. Viktor's Home Page: Maxima And The Kaluza-Klein Metric
    In 1919, theodor kaluza proposed an extension to general relativity usingan appropriately constructed fifth dimension, he was able to incorporate
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        The Kaluza-Klein Metric
        Note: this is a work-in-progress . Source code, when considered to be sufficiently stable, will be provided through the open-source Maxima project at maxima.sourceforge.net In 1919, Theodor Kaluza proposed an extension to general relativity: using an appropriately constructed fifth dimension, he was able to incorporate electromagnetism into Einstein's theory of gravity. Recently, I endeavored to replicate the most basic of Kaluza's results: the equation of motion for a particle in empty dive-dimensional space, as seen from a four-dimensional perspective. Now that I am working with Maxima , the question arose: can the same result be reproduced using this computer algebra system? The answer, surprisingly, is a yes. Well, sort of. Some minor modifications were needed to the itensor package, nothing Earth-shattering really, the changes are probably best described as bug fixes. (If you're a Maxima user, these changes are not yet in the CVS version. Soon...) One of the key features of the itensor package is the ability to define components of a symbolic tensor in an algorithmic fashion. For instance, you could specify the covariant and contravariant components of the tensor

    35. Wolframscience.com
    K^0 particle and time reversal violation, 1019 K_33 nonplanar graph, 527 Kabala(universal object), 1127 kaluza, theodor FE (Germany, 1885-1954) and notions
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    Kaluza, Theodor F. E. (Germany, 1885-1954)
    and notions of space,
    Kampé de Fériet hypergeometric functions
    Kaneko, Kunihiko (Japan, 1956- )
    and continuous CAs,
    in Preface, xiii Kansas grid of towns in, Kant, Immanuel (Germany, 1724-1804) and complexity in biology, and free will, and purposes in nature, Karatsuba, Anatolii A. (Russia, 1937- ) and multiplication, Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) equation Kari, Jarkko J. (Finland/USA, 1964- ) and undecidability in 2D cellular automata, Kármán, Theodore von (Hungary/Germany/USA, 1881-1963) and vortex streets, Karnaugh maps Kasiski, Friedrich W. (Poland, 1805-1881) and cryptanalysis, Kauffman, Stuart A. (USA, 1939- ) and Boolean networks, in Preface, xiii Kazakhstan straight railroad in, KdV equation as exactly soluble, Kells Book of, Kelvin (William Thomson) (Scotland, 1824-1907) and harmonic analyzer

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    theodor Geisel, theodor Hendrik van de Velde, theodor Herzel. theodor Herzl,theodor Heuss, theodor kaluza. theodor Kocher, theodor Kullak, theodor Liebknecht.
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    37. References For Kaluza
    References for theodor Franz Eduard kaluza. Biography in Dictionaryof Scientific Biography (New York 19701990). Books PG Bergmann
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  • M Kaku, Hyperspace : A scientific odessey through parallel universes, time warps, and the 10th dimension (Oxford, 1994), 99-107. Close this window or click this link to go back to Kaluza
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  • 38. Theodor Kaluza
    Article on theodor kaluza from WorldHistory.com, licensed from Wikipedia,the free encyclopedia. Return to Article Index theodor kaluza.
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    Theodor Franz Eduard Kaluza November 9 January 19 ) was a German scientist known for the Kaluza-Klein theory involving field equations in five-dimensional space.
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    39. Dimensional Madness: An Introduction
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    "The modern physicist is a quantum theorist on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and a student of gravitational relativity theory on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. On Sunday he is neither, but is praying to his God that someone, preferably himself, will find the reconciliation between the two views."
    -Norbert Wiener
    Extra dimensions? - An Introduction We are born into the world thinking that we live in a universe with three space dimensions and one time dimension. This intuition is why it is so difficult for us to imagine how an additional 6 dimensions would fit into our reality. Source: http://server.physics.miami.edu/~curtright/4photos.html http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/ PictDisplay/Klein_Oskar.html The concept of extra dimensions originated in the 1920s when Theodor Kaluza and Oskar Klein attempted to unify electromagnetism and gravity. The mathematics involved with the Kaluza-Klein theory proved to match reality more closely if an extra dimension were included in its calculations. They therefore proposed that there might in fact be five dimensions rather than the conventional three spaces dimensions and one time dimension with which we are familiar. However, years later, it was discovered that the theory had extreme faults, leading to the abandonment of the idea of extra dimensions until the 1980s when the string theory was introduced. Quantum mechanics generally describes the smallest structures in the universe such as electrons and quarks while its extreme opposite, the theory of relativity, is usually applied to explaining the largest structures in the universe such as stars, galaxies and black holes. The most complex problem of twentieth century theoretical physics is trying to relate these two to explain extreme physical circumstances such as the state of the universe just before the big bang. Unfortunately, general relativity and quantum mechanics are mathematically incompatible.

    40. Where Does This Theory Come From?
    In 1921, theodor kaluza, a contemporary and associate of Albert Einstien,published his theory on space time and dimensions. This
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    As is with many aspects of the Superstings Theory, the Kaluza-Klein approach must be looked at in a very objective manner. The origin of these ideas date back almost a hundred years to the early 20th Century.
    The Kaluza-Klein Theory still serves as one of the founding supports of the ever evolving ideas about Superstrings and the origin of the Universe. Now, for a more detailed and in depth look at the Kaluza-Klein Theory...
    WARNING: The ideas and terms put forward by these two men were revolutionary for their time, but still to this day create confusion among everyone but the foremost leaders in astrophysics. Good Luck! Klein's compactification idea about the 5th dimension was the main bridge between electromagnetism and general relativity. Because the 5th
    dimension was so "compact", the four other dimensions would be able to exist freely enough to maintain their orginal properties but that 5th dimension would create the electromagnetism to complete Maxwell's equations. This would result in the so called U(1) gauge symmetry of the four dimensional vector. U(1) is simply the rotations around a
    circle. So as the four original dimensions interact with eachother, the 5th dimension circles around much like an electron around an atomic nuclei. If this electron has a degree of freedom corresponding to a point on the circle, and that point is free to vary as it moves around in spacetime, we find that there must also exists a photon and that the

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