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Strings.....
interesting...
i hope they manage to prove some of this shit before i die! 
this has been my thought all along. even our universe is a grain of sand... or slice of bread, lol.
and we'll eventually get off of our "Slice" of the universe, it's only a matter of time. inter-dimensional travel is the future.
i could read about it all day.
In November of this year, CERN and the Large Hadron Accelerator was supposed to fire up and start its research to validate super-symmetry, a fundamental step toward the validation of M-theory.
but i read a week ago that it's been pushed back until May 2008.
We generally think of our universe with 4 dimensions (X,Y,Z axis and time), but just look at this:

a render of Calabi Yau 10 dimensional geometry
the explanations for the Big Bang and Big Crunch are wicked cool
I find this very interesting... going to the book store to pick up some material.....
Here is a great series of videos on the universe and more on strings...
STINGS!!!!
thanks for the link mate! when i have net access at home again i'll have to have a look 
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| Originally posted by Marc Summers this has been my thought all along. even our universe is a grain of sand... or slice of bread, lol. and we'll eventually get off of our "Slice" of the universe, it's only a matter of time. inter-dimensional travel is the future. |
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| Originally posted by Capitalizt Put down the bong. |
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| Originally posted by DJ Shibby Looks 3D to me. |
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| Originally posted by Omega_M it's a projection duh... besides, it's actually 2 D |


So here's something fresh...
What do you guys think about the things we know as "the laws of physicals", physics (what's energy again?), actually being a moving, changing median of the "laws" present within the multitudes of possibilities of "parallel dimensions".
That is to say, you've got a matrix of potentialities, and the answer to the current point is the median of all of the surrounding points... the multiverse's "laws". In itself, the system is obviously dynamic, and it's finiteness is unknown (as it may not even encompass the ideas we can fathom of finite and infinite, but be something else altogether).
Kind of like how the gravitational movement of earth is affected by the sun, but also affected by other solar bodies such as neptune and jupiter, however small.
Man, you guys shouldn't bring up these awesome discussions if you're not going to indulge my imagination!

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| Originally posted by DJ Shibby What do you guys think about the things we know as "the laws of physicals", physics (what's energy again?), actually being a moving, changing median of the "laws" present within the multitudes of possibilities of "parallel dimensions". |
Want to blow your mind? Read some of Brian Greene's books. He kicks ass.
I remember him describing light, and what it would be like to travel at the speed of light...The thing is, space and time are actually related (they are really the same "thing", called spacetime). So the faster you move through one, the slower you move through another. So if you accelerate really really fast through space, some of your "time" energy is displaced, making time travel slower for you.
So what happens if you travel at exatly the speed of light? In theory, time stops. 
While others watching you from a fixed position can say you were travelling across the stars over a period of years, from your perspective, you aren't travelling at all..because travelling takes time. At the speed of light, time is meaningless and you don't need to travel anywhere because YOU ARE ALREADY THERE. You could move to any point in the universe instantaneously. Outside observers who are aren't moving through space would say it takes many years for light to travel from point A to B...but since you are sitting on the beam of light, 100% of your motion through time is "displaced" by your motion through space...so the trip won't take any time at all for you.
You would be everywhere in the universe simultaneously.
mmhwahahahaha
ok my explanation really sucks...He did it much better. Go get his books.
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| Originally posted by Capitalizt |
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| Originally posted by Capitalizt Brian Greene's |
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| Originally posted by Capitalizt Want to blow your mind? Read some of Brian Greene's books. He kicks ass. I remember him describing light, and what it would be like to travel at the speed of light...The thing is, space and time are actually related (they are really the same "thing", called spacetime). So the faster you move through one, the slower you move through another. So if you accelerate really really fast through space, some of your "time" energy is displaced, making time travel slower for you. So what happens if you travel at exatly the speed of light? In theory, time stops. ![]() While others watching you from a fixed position can say you were travelling across the stars over a period of years, from your perspective, you aren't travelling at all..because travelling takes time. At the speed of light, time is meaningless and you don't need to travel anywhere because YOU ARE ALREADY THERE. You could move to any point in the universe instantaneously. Outside observers who are aren't moving through space would say it takes many years for light to travel from point A to B...but since you are sitting on the beam of light, 100% of your motion through time is "displaced" by your motion through space...so the trip won't take any time at all for you. You would be everywhere in the universe simultaneously. mmhwahahahaha ok my explanation really sucks...He did it much better. Go get his books. |
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| Originally posted by DJ Shibby Man, you guys shouldn't bring up these awesome discussions if you're not going to indulge my imagination! |
Just watch this movie
http://www.rlslog.net/bickford-shme...xvid-universal/
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| Originally posted by Capitalizt Want to blow your mind? Read some of Brian Greene's books. He kicks ass. I remember him describing light, and what it would be like to travel at the speed of light...The thing is, space and time are actually related (they are really the same "thing", called spacetime). So the faster you move through one, the slower you move through another. So if you accelerate really really fast through space, some of your "time" energy is displaced, making time travel slower for you. So what happens if you travel at exatly the speed of light? In theory, time stops. ![]() While others watching you from a fixed position can say you were travelling across the stars over a period of years, from your perspective, you aren't travelling at all..because travelling takes time. At the speed of light, time is meaningless and you don't need to travel anywhere because YOU ARE ALREADY THERE. You could move to any point in the universe instantaneously. Outside observers who are aren't moving through space would say it takes many years for light to travel from point A to B...but since you are sitting on the beam of light, 100% of your motion through time is "displaced" by your motion through space...so the trip won't take any time at all for you. You would be everywhere in the universe simultaneously. mmhwahahahaha ok my explanation really sucks...He did it much better. Go get his books. |
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