"Extra spatial dimensions could be a good thing. ... In a nongravitational theory, the spacetime geometry is a rigid background on which the dynamics takes place. In that setup, the fact that we observe four-dimensional Minkowski spacetime is a compelling argument to formulate the theory in that background geometry. As you know very well, this is part of the story of the Standard Model. However, in a gravitational theory that abides by the general principles laid out by Einstein, the spacetime geometry is determined by the dynamical equations. In such a setup extra dimensions can make sense provided that the equations of the theory have a solution for which the geometry is the product of four-dimensional Minkowski spacetime and a compact manifold that is sufficiently small to have eluded detection. It turns out that there are many such solutions. Moreover, the details of the compact manifold play a crucial role in determining the symmetries and particle content of the effective low-energy theory in four dimensions, even when the compact dimensions are much too small to observe directly."
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