The "emerging" reality from "hidden" spaces
R. Pincak, A. Pigazzini, S. Jafari, C. Ozel

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel geometric and topological approach to 'emergent space' in cosmology, exploring applications like non-orientable wormholes and offering a new interpretation of M-Theory and String Theory.
Contribution
It presents a new interpretative framework for emergent space using topology, linking it to string theories and dark matter, and suggests a unifying perspective.
Findings
Topological interpretation of emergent space in cosmology
Application to non-orientable wormholes
New insights into M-Theory and String Theory
Abstract
The main purpose of this paper is to show and introduce some new interpretative aspects of the concept of "emergent space" as geometric/topological approach in the cosmological field. We will present some possible applications of this theory, among which the possibility of considering a non-orientable wormhole. Finally, in Subsection 2.3, we give a topological interpretation, using this new approach, to M-Theory and String Theory in dimensions. Further we present some conclusions which this new interpretation suggests, and also some remarks considering a unifying approach between strings and dark matter. The approach shown in the paper considers that reality, as it appears to us, can be the "emerging" part of a more complex hidden structure.
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