Tenth Dimension explained. It is a bit of a long flash animation, however, it is worth looking at because it is very interesting.
All I have to do now is go and imagine all possible endings to the universes and then I will be in a land of infinite opportunities.
Imagining the tenth dimension
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Re: Imagining the tenth dimension
Personally, I think anything beyond the seventh dimension is looking decidedly like a load of shite. Does this mean it's possible to find wormholes to entirely different universes, with different laws of physics? The logic I can just about grasp, although it is totally abstract, but the practical implications are just totally out there and I doubt we'll ever prove this theory.
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Re: Imagining the tenth dimension
I shall have to continue imagining a tenth dimension because it wouldn't run. Ah well.
As we are three dimensional beings falling uncontrollably through a fourth dimension, probably trying to grasp more dimensions in a real way is futile. The tiny grubs that wriggle and squirm in plastic boxes by the side of fishermen on river banks have as much idea about nuclear physics as we have about further dimensions.
IMHO of course.
As we are three dimensional beings falling uncontrollably through a fourth dimension, probably trying to grasp more dimensions in a real way is futile. The tiny grubs that wriggle and squirm in plastic boxes by the side of fishermen on river banks have as much idea about nuclear physics as we have about further dimensions.
IMHO of course.
