Algebraic Structure of S-Theory
Itzhak Bars

TL;DR
This paper explores the algebraic framework of S-Theory, revealing hidden dimensions and symmetries that suggest a covariant supergravity limit and invariance of black hole entropy under extended transformations.
Contribution
It introduces the algebraic structure of S-Theory with up to 13 hidden dimensions and links it to a covariant supergravity theory and black hole entropy invariance.
Findings
S-Theory includes up to 13 hidden dimensions.
Black hole entropy remains invariant under extended transformations.
Connections to covariant supergravity theories are established.
Abstract
The algebraic structure of S-Theory and its representations are described. This structure includes up to 13 hidden dimensions. It implies the existence of an SO(10,2) covariant supergravity theory as a limit of the secret theory behind string theory. The black hole entropy is invariant under transformations including the 11th and 12th dimensions. The discussion includes generalization into curved spacetime via various contractions of the superalgebras OSp(1/32), OSp(1/64) etc..
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
