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American Research Journal of History and Culture
ISSN (Online): 2379-2914
DOI: 10.46568/arjhc
Understanding the Space-Time Continuum in Transformation of Cultural History by Analyzing (p=1) Branes in Hyperspace
Abstract
Scientific dimensionality aids in determining phenomenon occurring in the cosmos in a way to relate
time with the sequence of events. And, studying events in a three-dimensional Cartesian hyperspace provides a
possibility to decode the pattern that has been followed by the laws and forces of nature, which made it possible
to discover the history of the universe.
In this research paper I have tried to apply the dimensional analysis of String theory to the transformation of
cultural history over monuments and paintings as some of the possible shapes human history has taken over the
expanding period of time. The primary concept is based on conservation of energy in Physics, which I have
related with an informational balance of historical past, hypothesizing that the historical details that have taken
several forms can be analyzed individually in order to frame the ideal cultural history of mankind.
Furthermore, uncertainty principle has been kept in mind while comparing cultural history with p-branes analysis.