Introduction to Higher Dimensional Space Physics: High-dimensional space physics was a branch of physics that studied physical quantities such as matter, energy, force, and electromagnetic fields in high-dimensional space. The physics of high-dimensional space and the physical phenomena in high-dimensional space have many unique properties, such as the particles in high-dimensional space have multiple spin, multiple angular momentum, etc. The basic concepts of high-dimensional physics included high-dimensional space, dimensions, superstring theory, quantum field theory, gravity, and so on. At present, high-dimensional space physics had a wide range of applications in quantum gravity, cosmos, astrophysics, and other fields. Teaching materials or works: Some classic textbooks or works on high-dimensional space physics included: " String Theory and Quantum Field Theory for Beginners " by Superstring Theory and Quantum Gravity. The author is William G Gibbles, a professor of physics at the University of California, Berkley. Hyperspace: An Introduction to High-Dimensional Physics by Richard P. Feynman. The author is Richard P. Feynman, a professor of physics at the University of California, Berkley. 3. String Theory and Quantum Gravity in a Nutshell by Richard S Perlmutter. The author is Professor Richard Perlmutter of the Physics Department at the University of California, Berkley. In addition, there are many other books and textbooks that deal with the basic concepts and applications of high-dimensional space physics. The readers can choose according to their interests and needs.