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				 OT: The 10th Demention 
 One of the best examples of what dimensions are and the basic principle of string theory.  The Tenth Dimension 
Based on this I wonder if it would be possible to ever invent something called a Dimensional Drive?
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				 Re: OT: The 10th Demention 
 Wow, physicists I tell ya are the craziest people. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: OT: The 10th Demention 
 That video has been lifted from a flash presenatation at the books websitehttp://www.tenthdimension.com/flash2.php 
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				 Re: OT: The 10th Demention 
 Saw another crazy theory, The Final Theory of Everything (Expansion Theory) , in which the author figures all matter is expanding, and explains gravity as just g-forces from the Earth's rapid expansion.
 
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				 Re: OT: The 10th Demention 
 There's a "popular science" book called The Trouble with Physics  which argues that string theory is a seriously flawed dead end that's sucking attention away from more promising alternatives.
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		| capnq said: There's a "popular science" book called The Trouble with Physics which argues that string theory is a seriously flawed dead end that's sucking attention away from more promising alternatives.
 
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				 Re: OT: The 10th Demention 
 I read the free first chapter of The Final Theory. It does bring up alot of valid points about the flawed theories we've built today's scientific knowledge on. The first chapter just explains the errors in current theories, without offering any new ones, so I'm actually considering buying it now, to read his replacement theory. |  
	
		
	
	
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		| Raapys said: It does bring up alot of valid points about the flawed theories we've built today's scientific knowledge on.
 
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				 Re: OT: The 10th Demention 
 The only point I get out of that chapter is exactly what anyone who's in science should know.  What we know is only our best approximation with the information that we currently have.
 That doesn't mean we're totally wrong, we just don't know enough yet.
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