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We take a look at the mysterious world of extra dimensions. More at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/

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  • my penis must be hidden in these "extra dimensions", that accounts for why its so small. Thats what i tell the ladies at least.

  • The excitement in the Seth Green lookalike is really contagious, now I can't sleep...

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  • the redhair guys, is he our Numberphile friend? with more hair and beard? (can be good to have names of the people in your videos :) )

    anyway, I wanted to say that your videos, brady, are realy dangerous ! When I start looking your videos I cannot stop, and all my day is over... so you are shorting the 4th dimension (time).............

  • @MrLeonardfalkland Hahahah, this is true.

  • Salvia is a good way to "see" what they mean by these so-called extra dimensions.

  • How come the space between branes, or, if we are the only brane, how come all of the space in the other dimensions are completely empty except for our intersection? If we are simply located on a membrane in a high dimensional space how come nothing randomly travels trough our intersection and how come no force suddenly picks us off our membrane?

  • There is another possible way to look at it which is more likely "String Theory Models" are most likely wrong. Mathematics is strong because there is something called proof and then there is conjecture. String Theory is conjecture in the world of mathematical proofs and it is unproven in the physical world of experimentation. Yet for over 40 years, it is the self-proclaimed best candidate for unification.

  • @Cabb3s If you like physics and you like math, quit social science and try physics. It should be a no brainier, There is more money and less BS in it. Probably even more potential to do good for the world. I like social science also but I chose science and don't regret it. Make no mistake though, its hard,

  • @nicoeste8765 That is a reasonable belief. We will just have to wait and see ifthe experiments support or refute it.

  • Read Flatland and Sphereland

  • I believe that our brains are only desinged evidently to detect 3 dimensional world plus time thus making space-time) Well evidently if one cannot see somethyng it does not nesesarily mean it is not there, and i thus believe that all dimensions are curled up in a cilynder and this this makes a single cilynder that is composed of ten dimensions that are vibrations of a single string which is the eleventh dimension.

  • Man, i am stuck in social science and read almost no physics what so ever, yet it is the one subject that i truly enjoy, that and math i guess. FML

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