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Posted by Marc Summers on Sep-27-2007 02:22:

10th dimension

I guess this is FAO: Omega M.



Really interesting shit. What is field of study this?


Posted by _Nut_ on Sep-27-2007 02:24:

Welcome to many years ago.

FAO Marc, if this is something you wanted him to see specifically why not PM?

Otherwise say something to the (m)asses.


Posted by Marc Summers on Sep-27-2007 02:26:

quote:
Originally posted by _Nut_
FAO Marc, if this is something you wanted him to see specifically why not PM?


lol, are you serious?


Posted by _Nut_ on Sep-27-2007 02:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Marc Summers
lol, are you serious?


Lyke, omg I am so sarious


Posted by Marc Summers on Sep-27-2007 02:31:

quote:
Originally posted by _Nut_
Lyke, omg I am so sarious


Omega M does lurk in some physics forums (Unless I'm confusing him with someone else), so I thought it would be nice to give him a shout out in this thread.

what up dawg


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Sep-27-2007 02:39:

I liked that video. Thanks

just something
quote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calabi-Yau_manifold
Essentially, Calabi-Yau manifolds are shapes that satisfy the requirement of space for the six "unseen" spatial dimensions of string theory

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Posted by Marc Summers on Sep-27-2007 02:46:

So I'm guessing this is string theory?

Any book recommendations?


Posted by camsr on Sep-27-2007 02:50:

it's all just theory until it is proven!


Posted by Sunsnail on Sep-27-2007 02:51:

All theoretical


Posted by Omega_M on Sep-27-2007 03:00:

K thanx. Now lemme watch the video.


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Sep-27-2007 03:01:

Well an introduction to string theory is The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene, which is actually open for download from Google Books.
[url]http://books.google.com/books?q=brian+greene+string+theory&ie=UTF-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&client=firefox-a&um=1&sa=N&tab=wp[/url]
Very easy to understand because it draws examples from everyday things we see in our world (sandboxes, animals, trains) and parallels them to the theories of the universe.
It's only an introduction because the original String Theory is dead. It ends up there were 5 valid but different ways of interpreting the universe with String Theory. To paraphrase the book:
"5 equally valid theories to our universe. Even if we were to pick one as THE theory, who lives in the other 4 universes?"
The book goes on explaining his work in String theory and ultimately ends talking about its flaws and unification into M-theory:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-theory

Books about the universe are all I really want to read anymore. As soon as I finish with one, i donate it to the library and 10 minutes later I'm at Border's looking for another. Black holes

I think the best thing about these books that concern the origin of the universe is that they usually do have small comments on God, but NEVER do they outright attack or engage in a Science Versus Religion debate. Most of the time they seem to compliment God for his attention to detail


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Sep-27-2007 03:11:

quantum mechanics engorges my penis


Posted by Omega_M on Sep-27-2007 03:29:

this video is all about abstraction and mathematical descriptions of our universe. Mathematics exists only in our brain. It is an abstraction to begin with. It has no physical existence of its own. In the 10th dimension, you can change your time, future, all possible ways of creating all possible universes and much more !! This shit is not for earthly beings. Maybe it is the dimension in which God works.

Awesome video


Posted by Marc Summers on Sep-27-2007 17:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
this video is all about abstraction and mathematical descriptions of our universe. Mathematics exists only in our brain. It is an abstraction to begin with. It has no physical existence of its own. In the 10th dimension, you can change your time, future, all possible ways of creating all possible universes and much more !! This shit is not for earthly beings. Maybe it is the dimension in which God works.

Awesome video


Sweet, I kind of figured it was all a mathematical description, I think it said something like that in the video description.

I'm gonna buy a shit-ton of books about this shit.


Posted by infinity HiGH on Sep-27-2007 18:26:

I love this shit too. I started reading a book called "Endless Universe" a while ago but never finished it. Got a little too technical for my brain.

I'm gonna check out that Elegant Universe book though; sounds like its more of an introductory book.


Posted by stren on Sep-27-2007 18:42:

fuck 10th dimension, twilight zone is where its at!


Posted by infinity HiGH on Sep-27-2007 20:48:

quote:
Originally posted by stren
fuck 10th dimension, twilight zone is where its at!


your mom is where its at!!


Posted by Akridrot on Sep-27-2007 22:43:

Ugh, don't go around spewing this shit as fact to impress your friends. I thought it was cool too until I was informed that this guy was basically making stuff up to sell his book. The video is pseudo-science, at best.

Now, I understand that the fact that this is misinformation might not take away from its coolness factor for you. But be aware that it does take away from any educational/informational value it had, and you should look at it as entertainment. Please don't regard this as anything more than trivia.


Posted by Subey on Sep-27-2007 23:49:

That's a strange coincidence, I just solved the universe before watching this video. Now if only I can turn that coincidence into The Zahir to throw down a wishing well.

OH Media you are tricky tricky!

If only Kakashi pointed to me, then I could use the Dimension Portal Sharingan... OH strikes again!


Posted by nrjizer on Sep-28-2007 00:01:

Schr�dinger and Heisenberg are driving around one day in a car, when Heisenberg says "I think we just ran over a cat."

"Is it dead?" asks Schr�dinger.

"I can't be certain", says Heisenberg.


Posted by Omega_M on Sep-28-2007 00:03:

not many people will get this I guess :/


Posted by Subey on Sep-28-2007 00:05:

quote:
Originally posted by nrjizer
Schr�dinger and Heisenberg are driving around one day in a car, when Heisenberg says "I think we just ran over a cat."

"Is it dead?" asks Schr�dinger.

"I can't be certain", says Heisenberg.


Trick question, you'd need a Catscan or a Petscan to answer it


Posted by Subey on Sep-28-2007 00:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
not many people will get this I guess :/


It would have been presented better if when it jumped to 'infinity' the narrator included the explanation for the jump that he uses during the summary at the end.


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Sep-28-2007 00:16:

quote:
Originally posted by nrjizer

"I can't be certain", says Heisenberg.


:|


Posted by Akridrot on Sep-28-2007 00:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
not many people will get this I guess :/


There is nothing to get because this is a bunch of bullshit.


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