Tokyo: A team of physicists in Japan conducted a ten-dimensional theory of gravity and proposed that we may be living in a holographic projection .
Yoshifumi Hyakutake of Ibaraki University in Japan and his colleagues have given convincing mathematical evidence that the universe we know is actually a projection from a lower-dimensional universe according to a report published in local newspapers.
A ten-dimensional theory of gravity makes the same predictions as standard quantum physics in fewer dimensions.
This concept was initially brought to light by theoretical physicist Juan Maldacena in 1997.
Juan Maldacena's research stated that the universe has gravity that comes from thin, vibrating strings.
These strings are holograms where real action takes place in simpler and flatter cosmos that have no gravity.
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