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Particle colliders show the first clue to breaking into the anatomy of Hyperspace - Gluons can interact and produce virtual quark-antiquark pairs
Modeling Gluons through High Acceleration Particle Colliders provides the first clue to breaking into the Hyperspace.
Gluons are the exchange particles for the color force between quarks, analogous to the exchange of photons in the electromagnetic force between two charged particles. The gluon can be considered to be the fundamental exchange particle underlying the strong interaction between protons and neutrons in a nucleus. That short-range nucleon-nucleon interaction can be considered to be a residual color force extending outside the boundary of the proton or neutron.
Within their range of about a fermi, the gluons can interact with each other, and can produce virtual quark-antiquark pairs. The property of interaction with each other is very different from the other exchange particles, and raises the possibility of gluon collections referred to as "glueballs". The internal state of a hadron is viewed as composed of a fixed net number of quarks, but with a dynamic cloud of gluons and quark-antiquark pairs in equilibrium.
The quark-antiquark pairs according to some scientists are the fundamental basis of virtual particles and represents the first glimpse of Hyperspace in which our Physical universe is floating.
The quark-antiquark pairs and gluons are real in some case and virtual in other cases. Modeling their interaction in 3-D Physical Universe through very large linear colliders can provide the first hope towards understanding the nature of the Hyperspace.
The biggest problem will be to view the virtual particles of the Hyperspace through the means of a 3D Physical Universe. The large linear particle colliders provides the model how the virtual particle combinations - quark-antiquark pairs and gluons behave. From that scientists are trying to model and see how the virtual space is reacting – the anatomy of Hyperspace.
According to scientists we are very close to some serious discovery on the concept of Hyperspace of 5 dimensions that overlaps and floats with our 3-D Physical Universe.
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