this is the strangest yet, most interesting theory ive ever come across. with extra dimensionals, a universal particle, explanations of time and space, and of gravity. mathematically, it is very possible and several labs are out there researching this theory everyday. trying to find particles called gravitrons that may explain gravity. banging hydrogen atoms together at incredible speeds sometimes causes the atom to explode releasing all the subatomic particles that make up the atom.
it is theorized that the gravitrons shape of a circular dimension would allow it to not be held by the laws of our demension and thus travel from one dimension to the next. to see this, you'de first have to observe a gravitron and then see if it disappears when colliding the atoms, of which gravitrons have not been observed yet. perhaps during this century, our technology will advance to the point of where we can investigate further.
Good link..but youd need a week in there after the basic stuff to get your head around it and come back here and discuss it meaningfully..imo
Dec-29-2004 20:38
Dj Tomer
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There are by now also the M-Theory (which explains why there are 5 different versions of String theory), and F-Theory, Which are 1 and 2 dimensions higher up then Superstring theory, respectfuly.
So instead of strings we now have a 3 dimensional string theory. Which is ironic since it was string theory which initially proposed that there were more then 3 physical dimensions to our universe.
Dec-30-2004 00:31
zig
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Ok two weeks
Dec-30-2004 00:37
Dj Tomer
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quote:
Originally posted by zig
Ok two weeks
Lol, I studied it for over a year in university and still know just the very basics
Dec-30-2004 00:41
Krypton
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Location: Texas
quote:
Originally posted by Dj Tomer
Lol, I studied it for over a year in university and still know just the very basics
yea, the proponents of it have been researching it since the early 80's. they found it mathematically feasible in 1984, so u can say the birth of this field was in 1984, strange, b/c of orwell's novel.
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Dec-30-2004 02:04
zig
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implications for religions seem to be in doubt because of this..
Dec-30-2004 02:09
Dj Tomer
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quote:
Originally posted by zig
implications for religions seem to be in doubt because of this..
you had to, huh?
Dec-30-2004 02:11
Zild
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quote:
Originally posted by zig
implications for religions seem to be in doubt because of this..
Maybe for you. However from my point of view science is starting to align itself with the major tenets of my spirituality. I think this is because the religion gave birth to science in the first place its only natural that science which is in its infancy would now barely begin to scratch the surface of religious ideas that are many millenia old.
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Kill the women. Eat the children.
It's just one of those days where you want to bend over everyone you know and kiss their ass goodbye with a big sideways boot.
No matter what science discovers, religious people will try and tell you that its either describing religion/describing the same ideas as religion.
When the notion of hyperspace was only in its infancy, and extra dimensions were speculated, people started to say that these extra dimensions explain why there is no proof of god's existence and such other crap. Face it people, science is DISproving your ideas.
Dec-30-2004 02:59
zig
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Are Zild and Tomer the same person i wonder.......... ?