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  • When was this video made? On a different question, can anyone provide a link on how they came to the hypothetical conclusion there are eleven dimensions when our existence seems limited to a mere four? I'm assuming the nature of others would be as difficult to comprehend as sight would be for a person who has forever been blind. I've probably been told the answer before but I guess its been lost to other dimensions!

  • The energies that weave the atoms produces a volume of 3 billionths of one inch per cycle of evolution, or 90 billionths of 1 millimeter. The frequencies strike a common point in the form of families of frequencies that consist of arrays of frequencies having different values.Some frequencies are cutoff prior to the one second time period creating a field around the weave of active frequencies which serve to bind other atoms as they develop and therefore produce molecules.

  • Gravity is an inherent component of extreme heat just as is electricity and other naturally occuring energies. On its excursive expansion it acts as the X-gravity field factor which serves to repel other worlds and establish their orbital corridors impeding them from invading other world's orbits and therefore colliding with each other. The cumulative factor of gravity and X-gravity start to accrue pressure starting at the plane of the exosphere at a rate of .0735 per sq. in/mile.

  • Matter is weightless. This fact can be observed when an object having a considerable weight here on earth is transported into interstellar space, it floats there without being affected by gravity.Matter on earth is influenced by gravity with a force of .0735 lbs.per sq. in.per linear mile of expansion of the field in either direction. Matter loses weight on assension at a rate of .005 % per mile of assension. We can therefore assume that weight on matter is an ilusion and not a component thereof

  • If you divide planet earths diameter by its age and work the calculation down to the one second time period you will arrive at the evolution of matter per second. Being that frequencies are meassured in seconds,we can assume that atoms form within a second time period.In some instances in a fraction of a second and in others slightly over one second. I've named this time period the cycle of evolution being that in the weave of matter, time is a variable.

  • Open your mind, open your eyes, bitches.

  • What if the solar system was an atom?

  • By my standards; the atom is actually a very simple devise of the nature of the theta waves of the universe that can be produces synthetically in the lab.

    Gravity has a secondary field component that i've named the X-gravity field factor that is an excursive component of the gravitational field wave, and gravity that is an incursive coalescent and unifying correspondent of matter. Both fields have a cumulative factor that affect matter in different ways with a force of appx. 45 millionths of lb

  • @jqs1943 HI, do you mean you think matter doesn't just contain gravity of its own, but the field particle or field is given this and because it has no spin and can only maintain it at c and propagates away through the field it loses mass unless it is maintained by the matter? What do you think it is, some electrostatic effect like the electron orbit effect? Cheers.

  • Alan Alda sure isnt no Michio Kaku!

  • anyone has an idea what quantum astrophysics is all about.

    "imaging radars" +"mathforum" google.com.

  • You forgot to think about how light is affected be gravity, sure it's small but over very large distances; it matters.

  • I don't understand why people invest time and money into projects like the LHC when we obtained technology not from this planet. Technology that can be reverse engineered and further explored to answer some of the questions unanswered in physics. I do think that one reason is the fact that a small elite wouldn't want this to happen, considering their loss and the gain it would have for humanity overall. Research Disclosure Project.

  • and what if we see the center of the univse and find out its a singularity and were just living in a black hole ? i have lots more?

  • when we look into space, if its curved then wouldnt lihgt be curved and therefore when we look out for billions of light years couldnt we be looking all the way around behind us till we see ourselves again? if we looked far enough?

  • @THESOULbornold

    no....no...stop that...no

  • there is no time .WHAT PASSED objects in space move from here to there THATS (DISTANCE} WHAT PASSED. one thing  can go faster than another. THTAS SPEED. why do they say time! is it just when speed and distance are combined? then still nothing passed! our relationship to somthing passing seems to me a dillusion.

  • Me just want to build a bloodclot timemachine or find a rosclot worm hole where me afa slip into another time! You scunts!

  • I agree spacetime is a singular thing but time is a measurement and a variable because we have Lorentz factor and the Lorentz contraction of space that changes the geometry of spacetime. Therefore we have the Measurement Problem because time is a measurement and a variable and the probability of quantum physics is the same probability that the observer will have with any future event.

  • interesting video!!

    Could we not have one Universe with many space-times?

  • no, it would be like having multiple frames of existence layered ontop of itself. Space-time is a singular thing, that is manipulated throughout the universe.

  • Um, the "three" dimensions we live in? What about time...

  • He said three dimensions of SPACE.

  • We can control our motion in the standard three dimensions. We can not control our motion in time

  • @blackbtty123 you can control your motion in time as if you are close to a object with a huge mass time appears the same for you but if you then return to a normal time zone you will have aged less than everyone else over the same amount of time. but im nit picking.

  • im still in highschool :(

  • I'm in undergrad astrophysics now...was kind of leaning towards cosmology for grad school, but I find observational astrophysics really interesting too.

  • I plan on going into astrophysics too. I'm a freshman in college, any advice for someone who aspires to become an astrophysicist?

  • I am leaning towards doubling majoring in astrophysics, it is incredibly intersesting. It makes classical feel boring.

  • I'm thinking about majoring in astrophysics too! Incredibly interesting stuff.

  • i love reading up on this and talking to my coworker who's an astrophysics major

  • can you tell me more about this?

    isn't that to much of a bang?what material can take this?what power will be unleashed?

    thank you

  • you mean the collider? just an animation. energy is realised, but the important part is what that energy is made out of.

  • what is the energy made of dark matter?>

  • smaller pieces of matter, smaller then electrons. well, mostly

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