The Randall-Sundrum model proposes that gravity is not intrinsically weak but appears weak because it leaks into an extra spatial dimension that is folded so tightly that only gravity can access it, while other fundamental forces remain confined to our four-dimensional brane; this theory predicts that the Large Hadron Collider should detect missing energy signatures as particles vanish into this hidden dimension, though after 15 years of searching, no confirmed evidence has been found.
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Gravity May Be Leaking Into a Hidden Dimension #ShortsAdded:
Gravity is the weakest force in physics by an absurd amount. Nobody knows why.
In 1999, Lisa Randall and Raman Sundrum proposed an answer. Gravity is not weak.
It is leaking. Their math allows an extra dimension of space folded so tightly that only gravity can spread into it. If they are right, the Large Hadron Collider should sometimes lose energy to nothing. Missing energy, vanishing into the fold. Atlas and CMS have been hunting for that signature for 15 years. No confirmation, no clean ruling out either. Reality may have a dimension you cannot see. We are still looking for the door.
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