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  • i've been to another dimension.

    i travelled past galaxies that shone the brightest pinks and blues you can imagine.

    i was approached by an entity that examined my brain and played with it like a rubiks cube. i couldn't comprehend its language but there was a definite attempt at communication. it grew bored or frustrated and left me to continue nebula observation.

    tryptamines are MAGICAL compounds that evolved long prior to humans. they facilitate interdimensional travel and that's a fact.

  • @thevuduchild off your head lol

  • @thevuduchild What are you saying???

  • SMOKE DMT AND YOU WILL HAVE YOUR PENEAL GLAND ACTIVATED ALLOWING YOU TO SEE AND VISIT THESE OTHER DIMENSIONS, though perhaps its just a manifestation of the mind, but that alone shows the power of the mind to be beyond imagination, either way mathematical perfection surrounds us all.

  • What they r trying to proof in mathematical form is that in order to create an explosion of that magnitude you need two poles, negative & positive which run parallel but from time to time they touch and an explosion occurs, however they need one another because this pull they create is electromagnetic, is a twin flame that run parallel to one another in a quantum reality and feed of one another electricity, we all have parallel to us a negative copy in protein and a copy in quantum .

  • I like string cheese, but I think this stuff is swiss.

  • stop try to act interesting and explain what the f*uck your talking about!

  • there are 12 dimensions...

  • @MoDizzle92377 this video is old... they didnt knew about 12th dimension... maybe about 1 year from now we will know about a 13th dimension.. crazy stuff man...

  • @Desaletor that is cool. I like this string theory stuff, but I would like them to explain super light speed meaning faster then the speed of light.

  • i am so confused

  • what if there would be 12 dimensions, a dimension that combines all the other dimensions as one dimension :D

  • Then it wouldn't be a dimension.

  • @masashi86 Dimensions aren't a specific "place" so to speak, like a galaxy or another planet. Dimensions, to put it simply, are a way of *describing* a place.

  • Where did dimensions come from ? It began in 1907 when Minkowski tried to understand SRT using 4D space Nobody knows what Minkowski negative space really is Trying to understand it, Kaluza in 1921 created 5D space Nobody knows what it is too So If we don't know what 1+1 = 2 how can we know what 5 + 4 = 9 ? And if we don't know what is 4-D negative space how can we understand SRT and 11-D space - String Theory ? Israel Sadovnik. Socratus
  • Sometimes to understand the details of the twisting gears of a watch, you must admire it from afar and watch all of the pieces interact.

  • wrongo

  • Was gonna ask about the music as well :P I wish Michio would talk about some more stuff. It's been a while since I've heard anything from him :)

  • Does anyone know what the piece of music was that was playing?

  • does anyone know as in the movie "star wars" , darth vader was able to sense the presence of people from light years away, is that the sixth dimension?

  • No that was the 5th dimension- 1970s singing group in Vaders head.

  • This is exactly mentioned in vedic science also. And interestingly parmahansa yogananda spoke about parallel universes way back in 1938 in his book autobiography of yogi and had predicted that scientists will discover this some day. He has said that scientists will discover lifetrons also. :)

  • #3, the dimension where a part of you is everywhere at the same time.

  • ??

    no the third dimension is where we primarilly ARE, it has width, length, and depth, but no time... thats the fourth dimension... what you are referring to is the fifth dimension, where, like a mobius strip, time can be dilated, and inundanted, or even reversed, all '3d and '4d' 'realities can exists within the fifth dimension, whereas all of THOSE... are just a dot, in the sixth dimension :P

  • ok, I am not the authority here, but here goes.#1 the one dimension where you go into a small room but it;s a lot bigger once inside,#2 the dimension where one can sense the presence of another even far away,

  • but I assume each dimension can be defined mathematically, and if so can roughly be translated , at least some aspects of it. the problem is most mathematicians have not smoked enough to tell a good story.

  • what a copout. I wish they would at least attempt to explain each dimension.

  • yeah these dont seem to really explain much of anything they discuss...

  • One cannot explain more than another can understand. We are constrained in 3 dimensions... we have yet to even feel the 4th and 5th... let alone the rest...

  • In many esoteric teachings there is also 11 dimension ....now are scientist taking like occult sect but I think they are up to something very important and we will grab this sooner or later....

  • you first ;)

  • @fedtheend They can only be described mathematically because we have no frame of reference for higher dimensions. We're used to seeing objects in the standard 3 spacial dimensions of length, width, and height so anything else is beyond our ability to visualize. Think of it like a cartoon character you're watching on television trying to look underneath your TV set, or looking at a photo and trying to see what's behind a building in the picture. You know its there but there's no way to see it.

  • @fedtheend I could explain a number of things...come from a ODD background...am a hypersensitive and have peered through the veil between afew of the "worlds" or dimensions. The first dimension is quite formless...a void of raw imagination and untempered emotion. 5th is a odd realm like the Twilight Zone...exactly like this one but accounting for countless variations. 6th 7th and onward are wildly EPIC...filled with extraordinary things!

  • @fedtheend Odd side note we HUMANS happen to be the SEXIEST creatures in all the dimensions! For some reason all the major sentient races COVET us...why? Because we are BEAUTIFUL! Check out Brian Green's book "Elegant Universe" he ventures into more detail than is touched on in this vid!

  • @fedtheend Why would they ever explain each dimension to us deficient human beings!! I mean, why let us simple humans get the chance to ever understand a portion of REAL LIFE SCIENCE outside of the crap were taught in college! That would only further enhance our brains and third eye to opening and seeing that the earth is nothing more than fictitious!! (Being sarcastic by the way)

  • Lament me if you want but I seriously believe, in the future, we will discover and be able to access other universes.

  • And what we'll come across by chance during the exploration of one universe...The Bydo, or a similar entity.

  • The way to go to this parallel dimensions is by astral projecting yourself to them. First, learn how to astral project. I felt like I have been to a parallel world in my dreams, similar world but different in some ways. Or was it the Heineken I had the night before?.....lol

  • Michio Kaku kicks ass!

    He could set them all straight!

  • has this guy actually discovered anything or is just really articulate at explaining how they work? I'm always curious as to how he is perceived in the physics world....he seems more like news reader, rather than someone that actually discovers the stories...

  • If you're talking about Michio Kaku, then yes, he is actually one the world's leading theoretical physicists.

    He wrote a book! ...lol!

  • yeah, I know he is a physicist, but does he actually get in the trenches and do anything? For instance, does he ever spend any time at FermiLab? He seems like he spends most of his time showing his mug on Nova or the Science Channel....I absolutely respect what he does and his wealth of knowledge of the universe is incredible, but I am dubious of his distinctions...He just seems like someone that is gifted at explaining the universe than actually discovering how it works...

  • his gift is to translate what scientists say into plain english..most scientist havent actually discovered anything anyway..most ppl who enter the fields of science do so because of ppl like him..because it is less..intimidating 4 them..thats my OPINION anyway

  • "most scientist havent actually discovered" are you joking me lol? as dumb as people are or can be, we have learned so much about the universe around us.. theres still so much to learn but.. we have come along way..

  • 815oceanic815:

    If I recall correctly, Dr. Kaku co-authored one of the first (maybe THE first?...can't remember) peer-reviewed paper on string theory back in the late '60s. I don't know how many peer-reviewed papers he's authored since then, but I do know that he has published several well-respected and widely-used textbooks for the doctoral candidate.

    To date, he hasn't made innovations as earth-shaking as Einstein or Hawking (as far as I'm aware, anyway), but he's certainly not a hack.

  • You're right, the accolades he holds are above and beyond your typical physics professor at a major university. I just see his face on television too much. (I still watch him regardless) I wonder if other theoretical physicists feel the same and are thinking to themselves, "get you self back to the lab!!!" To ask him to be like Einstein or Hawking is a little foolish of me, but I hope you get what I mean. Now, let's get back to finding the theory that will fit on a t-shirt!

  • You know, I'd be willing to bet that the rest of the physics community, hell, the scientific community as a whole are grateful for folks like Dr. Kaku and Carl Sagan who are excellent ambassadors to the general public. There are many more glamorous, or (monetarily) tantalizing careers that don't need recruiters. but physics doesn't exactly ooze sex appeal, so we *need* these guys to spark people's -- students' -- interests. If you ask me, popularizers are *almost* as important as innovators.

  • Does moving diagonally count as a dimension, you know like bishops?

  • thats 2 dimensions used at the same time, nothing different!

    Do you like cheese?

  • I like cheese, Red Leicester in particular.

    Why do you ask, did that moving diagonally joke stink like bad Stilton cheese?

    I should have added a lol on the end.

  • yea dude, think ya should have...

    Nice to have a heart to heart conversation about cheese with you. really got it out of my system. THANKS :)

  • It doesn't violate height with or length in any way does it, so i dont think so

  • What happened to the twelth demension?

  • they decided it was way too many and dropped it because it's too close to 13... and we know what happens on 13

  • actually,12 is even worse, you know... 2012... mayan calendar... iluminati stuff... new world order...

    crazy stuff at 12... LOL

  • kool stuff mann kool stuff

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