History of HyperSpace
History Everyone in this world lives in four dimensions: Length, width, depth, and the last, the dimension of time. ... Much later in human history the Greek philosopher Euclid (330-275 B. ... According to the Hyperspace Theory this is what has happened to our universe. ... Due to this large and seemingly impossible amount of energy needed to open up higher dimensions Hyperspace theory enjoyed it’s five minutes of fame among non-scientist and then was seen primarily as science fiction inspiration and hypothetical physics. ... Frustrated by defeat he was contacted by an obscure mathematician named Theodr Kaluza, who related Riemann’s theory of Hyperspace to both Maxwell’s Theory of Light and Einstein’s two theories of relativity.