Dimensions: How many are there and where do they stop?

neurotechnology-mind-control-moves-into-battleDimensions, we know for sure that there is 3 and most can stumble through understanding the basics of a 4th.

There is much talk about who can work out the most dimensions, according to the Twitter guy below, he can do 110.

Have we not learned that the results will be what we want or don’t want, in other words.

Just by observing we change the outcome.

Hmmmmm. Lets take a look at some of the information out there. So buckle up and let the Merry-Go-Round begin.


Esoteric Other Worlds: Dimension (mathematics and physics)

http://esotericotherworlds.blogspot.com3/4/13

As already seen the fourth dimension entry to this blog, and the concept of dimensions can play an important part in the theoretical aspects of parapsychology. What follows is just a general article on the subject with no


Discovery of the Fifth Dimension – Huffington Post UK (blog)

http://news.google.com

Discovery of the Fifth DimensionHuffington Post UK (blog)Many renowned scientists around the world are eagerly expecting an imminent proof of the existence of one or even more additional dimensions of the universe. The forthcoming confirmation of add …


Could negative dimension ever make sense? – Physics

http://physics.stackexchange.com1/25/13

1: What do you mean by negative dimension? Are you refering the the dimensionality of spaces (point -> 0D, line -> 1D, plane -> 2D, etc.)? I can’t imagine a definition of negative dimensions in this sense which makes any


How To Think in Five Dimensions and Prove The Big Bang | The

http://roryfenton.com3/20/13

I’m going to use the letter g to represent curviness and add two little letters to the bottom to show what dimensions I’m talking about. T means time, i j and k mean the x, y and z axis (yes physicists could just say x, y and, but that

See also  BEYOND E=mc2

Opening Strange Portals in Physics | Science & Nature

http://www.smithsonianmag.com9/29/11

In her new book, Knocking on Heaven’s Door, Harvard University theorist Lisa Randall explores how physics may transform our understanding of the fundamental nature of the world. She thinks an extra dimension may exist close to our


Imagining the Tenth Dimension part 1 of 2

NEW VERSION! Imagining the Tenth Dimension – 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqeqW3g8N2Q (and thank you to Discovery Channel News for calling it a “Gotta…


The Physics of Extra Dimensions

Professor of Theoretical Physics at Harvard University and author of Warped Passages, Lisa Randall talked about various topics in Physics, including the fasc…


TEDxBoulder – Thad Roberts – Visualizing Eleven Dimensions

In this talk Thad Roberts reveals a theory that could prove to be the key in simplification of the various complexities of quantum mechanics, space, and time.


Michio Kaku: The Multiverse Has 11 Dimensions

http://bigthink.com The physicist explains why other universes in the mulitverse could have many more dimensions—and could comprise Einstein’s “Mind of God.”


Alternate Realities & Dimensions

Prof. Lawrence Krauss discussed dimensions cosmology, and science. Currently there is no empirical evidence for dimensions beyond our own, yet he speculated …


Theory of Everything: God, Devils, Dimensions & Illusion of Reality (the Theory of Everything FULL)

The Theory of Everything: God, Devils, Dimensions & the Illusion of Reality. The Theory of Everything. Get DVD here:http://www.godinanutshell.com/ The Theory…


 

IngridOliphant

“Stranger Realities: Physics is not king of the universe. Earth is not the only game in town. Three dimensions… http://t.co/CzvQVumi1s

See also  The Connection Between Shamanism & Quantum Physics

Monday, March 25, 2013 3:41:14 PM


King_Pokama

@Steven_Hawking I’ve developed a grand theory of this universe’s physics. Perhaps you’d like to discuss it? It recognizes 110 dimensions.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013 5:28:49 PM

8 Replies to “Dimensions: How many are there and where do they stop?

Leave a Reply