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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2009

Have you seen that video by Rob Bryanton called "Imagining the tenth dimension"?

Link: http://www.tenthdimension.com/medialinks.php

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  • so...that means there is no spoon and the cake is a lie?!?!

  • ALL HAIL THE GREAT OOGIMACHU!!

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  • First: Rob Bryton is a crank. He's more a philosopher than scientist. The way scientists understand the 10th dimension is actually simpler than that.

    Second: For a universe to exist it must be "physically possible." Physics does not understand what a Thursday is and cannot reverse gravity on such a day.

    Third: Even if something is physically possible, like say a universe with reverse gravity, in such a universe all matter and space itself would fly apart leading to the utter failure.

  • I expected you to have a poor criticism, but this is exactly Heisenberg's criticism. The "many worlds" hypothesis confuses potency for actuality.

    "Everything that can be is." Such a great response, and anyone who doesn't see the problem with this is too caught up in the mathematical brilliance to the many worlds hypothesis.

  • i dont exist, IMA GO KILL SOMEONE!

  • why dont any of my friends believe me when i say these things??

  • but if you branch into another time line, you could just be in a time line where you branched into a time line right?

  • I love your shirt! GO YOSEMITE! ^_^

  • what if you want to go back to observe something?

  • Basically it is wibbley wobbly timey wimey

  • you just left AND the one you just entered, given that E=MC^2 is true in that universe, and if it is there would be too much energy, and with too much energy the universe would rip itself apart in order to maintain balance in the amount of energy.

    But of cause this is only theory, but I like to work with this one day...

    Post Scriptum. I'm a 16 year old with an interest in quantum physics, witch means that i could be wrong, but not very likely.. ;)

  • if time travel was possible, wouldn't you, the moment you leave your current dimension, stop existing? If the answer is yes, then you would break all the laws of thermodynamics AND the Theory of relativity, simply because E=mc^2. this means that the mass that your body consists of would disappear without being turned into energy, and since all energy is a constant there would be a lack of energy in this constant. And THEN something really terrible would happen to the multiverse..

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