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Page 1: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Kaluza-Klein Theory

Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...)

6/2/05

Page 2: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

They might be giants

• “If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants.” -- Isaac Newton

Page 3: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

What did Kaluza & Klein see?

1. add a 4th spatial dimension to spacetime

2. leave everything else independent of the extra dimension

– equations describing the extra dimension now have the same form as electromagnetism

3. curl up the extra dimension tightly– dimension now imperceptible plus it

explains the quantization of charge

Page 4: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Giant shoulder #1

• Einstein (who in turn stood on the shoulders of Lorentz, Michelson, Planck, etc.) produced a working theory of special relativity

• got people thinking in 4-D (even before he did, e.g. Minkowski)

Page 5: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Giant shoulder #2

• Hans Thirring, pointed out near-perfect analogy between equations of general relativity and electromagnetism

• (geodesic eqn., metric for incoherent matter, and Christoffels Poynting vector, 4-potential, Maxwell’s eqns, respectively)

Page 6: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Giant shoulder #3• H. Weyl, produced unified 4-D

theory of space, time, and electromagnetism

• thought length constancy with vector transport was a historical accident, that g might in fact be locally scaled by some scalar function , such that GR should be rederived for invariance with g g

• only ratios between elements would have physical meaning

• He and Einstein were deeply divided by this issue

Page 7: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

In 5-D before it was hip -

• Gunnar Nordström, working with his own 4-D version of gravitation, found that it could be elegantly added as a 5th dimension to electromagnetism...

Page 8: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Nordström’s Gravity

• g = A2()η

is a scalar potential field, like that of Newton

• close enough to make Albert nervous, but no cigar

Page 9: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

What if (almost) everything is symmetrical?

Page 10: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Or, in other words, if /w 0,

• Bz/y - By/z - (1/c2)Ex/t + 0 = kx/c•-Bz/x + Bx/z + (1/c2)Ey/t + 0 = ky/c• By/x - Bx/y - (1/c2)Ez/t + 0 = kz/c• (1/c2) Ex/x + Ey/y + Ez/z + 0 = kt/c• x/x + y/y + z/z - t/t = kw/c

•first 3 lines are B = 0J + 00E/t (Ampere’s +)

•next line is •E = (1/0) (Gauss’)

•last line is = - m

•[J = (1/c){kt, kx, ky, kz}, kt/c, m= - kw/c]

Page 11: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Similarly, permuting through all 3-way combinations --

•first line is •B = 0 •next 3 are E = - B/t (Faraday’s)

•last six lines are = 0*

*(I took his word for that part)

Page 12: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Nordström’s paper in sum

•an elegant 4-D version of gravity•pulls the whole of electromagnetism virtually out of a hat•unifies all then-known forces

what could go wrong?

Page 13: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

D’OH!• his relationship with

Einstein was “...less than cordial.”

• Einstein likely knew of Nordström’s work

• somehow it slipped his mind by the time Kaluza came along

Page 14: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Theodor Kaluza• Privatdozent at U of

Königsberg (at the time...)

• Poor as dirt (wife would cry and gesture at empty cupboards)

• Nice guy (deferred scholarship to a widow)

• Boring lecturer

• Spoke at least 7 languages fluently & lectured from memory

• believer in theory (swimming)

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Kaluza’s paper

• had great new idea - unification of gravity with electromagnetism in 5-D...

• cited Thirring, Weyl

• hadn’t heard of Nordström

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Kaluza’s paper

• new idea worked by setting /w 0!

Page 17: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Crash course in GR part 1:Christoffel symbols, “ Γ ”

• correction for changing basis

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Crash course in GR part 1:Christoffel symbols, “ Γ ”

• correction for changing basis

• basis can change due to simply remapping, as before, or due to actual curvature of space, which messes with the metric tensor directly...

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Crash course in GR part 1:Christoffel symbols, “ Γ ”

• Kaluza said wow, F and Γ look similar• hmm, F would need another index to match up

properly• why, that would only happen if there was - GASP

- another spatial dimension

Page 20: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Crash course in GR part 1:Christoffel symbols, “ Γ ”

• Kaluza added the vector potential along the sides of the metric tensor essentially like so -

• figure after Kaku, “Hyperspace”

• Then, when you calculate Γ5 in the usual way, it turns out Γ5 F, and Γ55 = /

Page 21: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Crash course in GR part 2:The Riemann Curvature Tensor

• The big punchline of GR is the “Einstein Equation”, basically equating spacetime curvature to the “Energy-Momentum” tensor T like so -

• when uncontracted, R is the “Riemann Curvature Tensor”; it distills curvature information from the Christoffel symbols like so -

Page 22: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Crash course in GR part 1:Christoffel symbols, “ Γ ”

• after all this mess -

• it turns out that R5 F/x, and R55 = -

from Griffithsremember -

Page 23: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

and charge is velocity?

from Griffiths:

from Kaluza:

from Hartle (eqn. 22.51):

• 0u J

• J F/x

• F/x R5

• R5 T5

• T5 u5u 0u

• 0 u5

Page 24: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Kaluza’s paper in sum

• extend GR to 5-D, with /w 0

• apologize for extra dimension

• EM falls out as wrinkles in 5th dimension

• charge is ~ velocity in this direction

• a few more calculations to verify that GR and EM haven’t been broken by the additions

Page 25: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Einstein’s reaction(s)• 4/21/19: “I like your idea at first sight

very much... I will be pleased to present your paper...”

• 4/28/19: “...arguments brought forward do not appear convincing enough.”

• 5/29/19: “It is not easy for me to advise you whether to publish the idea as formulated...”

• 10/14/21: “I am having second thoughts about having restrained you from publishing... I shall present your paper to the academy after all...”

Page 26: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Oskar Klein• a lot of alsos (Klein-Gordon

eqn. of relativistic waves, Jordan-Klein matrices & 2nd quantization, Klein-Nishina formula for high-energy photon scattering from electrons)

• a lot of almosts (would have beat Schrodinger to publication if he hadn’t gotten sick, proposed a Yang-Mills-esque strong interaction theory earlier)

Page 27: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

“Almost” #106 -

• Klein -“Yo, W-Dogg, look what happens when you extend GR to 5-D with /w 0!”

• Pauli -“You mean like in Kaluza’s paper that has already been published?”

Page 28: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

D’OH! #2• Klein was a tad

disappointed to hear about Kaluza’s paper

• decided there was enough new stuff in his own work to go ahead and publish

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His additions• he also found u5 and thus

momentum, and thus 1 / (de Broglie wavelength h/p)

• he imagined the extra dimension wrapped in a circle, with an integer number of standing waves

• quantum of charge thus specifies radius of extra dimension < 10-30 in.

• bunch of other stuff including repeated use of the word “simply”

after Greene, Fabric of the Cosmos, Fig. 12-7

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Klein’s paper in sum

• rederives Kaluza's results, and -

• charge is quantized by standing waves in small dimension

• dimension is wrapped around on itself and super small, that’s why we’ve never noticed it

• atomic physics is “simple”

Page 31: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Their immediate legacy

• surely, the genius of these giants of unification would be lauded by their peers for decades!

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• actually their theory was totally eclipsed by quantum mechanics for 60 years or so

D’OH! #3

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But THEN their theory was much

celebrated

• figure after Kaku, Hyperspace

• theories such as Supergravity & String theory invoke yet more curled dimensions

• with 10 dimensions, you can fit everything!

• hopefully, you can even make them work!

• figure after Greene, Fabric of the Cosmos

Page 34: Kaluza-Klein Theory Fritz Reitz, Ph.D. (unfortunately it’s not in physics...) 6/2/05

Further reading• Popularizations re: Kaluza-Klein theory, string theory:

Halpern’s The Great Beyond (much biographical history), Kaku’s Hyperspace, Greene’s The Elegant Universe

• Original papers: Appelquist et al. Modern Kaluza-Klein Theories (Nordstrom, Kaluza, Klein), De Sabbata & Schmutzer Unified Field Theories of More Than 4 Dimensions (Kaluza, Klein, Kaluza-Einstein correspondence), Lorentz et al. The Principle of Relativity (Weyl’s paper cited by Kaluza), Verbin & Nielsen (2005) Gen. Rel. Grav. 37:427 (translation of Thirring’s paper cited by Kaluza)

• Papers on Nordstrom’s scalar theory of gravity: Camenzind on “General Relativity” (http://www.lsw.uni-heidelberg.de/users/mcamenzi/GR_05.ps.gz), Calogero & Lee (2004) Comm. Math. Sci. 2(1):19

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Personal footnote

• “If I have seen less than others, it is because I as yet but cling to the buttocks of giants.” -- Fritz Reitz