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Imagining the Tenth Dimension part 2 of 2

Watch the new annotated version: http://www.youtube.com/watc... This is the second part of the animation illustrating the concepts found in chapter one of the book "Imagining the Tenth Dimension - ...  
 
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7omnia7 (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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Sergio, molte cose non possono essere osservate o percepite per definizione (es. buchi neri).
Ma non è un errore fare congetture basandosi su indizi indiretti:
Le radiazioni non le puoi vedere...ma gli effetti te li becchi!
sergiomarchelli (17 hours ago) Show Hide
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yes, that is right. But we can make some math models, I think....I don't know...limits never stop our wishes to see more worlds;-).
Wcoltd (19 hours ago) Show Hide
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We can infer that existence, and confirm our hypothesis by a consensus of consistent data. The existence of Evolution isn't something absolute and probably never will be. Its a construct for understanding observational phenomena and natural processes - which are observable. The suggestion that multiple universes exist - by definition is irrelevant, because there are no observational consequences from that statement by definition of what "another universe" implies.
Wcoltd (19 hours ago) Show Hide
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You don't have to observe the actual thing itself for there to be observable consequences. For instance, if you see footprints in the snow, you can tell someone probably walked through - even though you didn't see it happen.
The universe is basically "the realm of all observational phenomena". To say there is something outside the universe is like saying there is something outside the realm of which can produce observational consequence. If that's true than its existence is entirely irrelevant.
sergiomarchelli (1 day ago) Show Hide
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no one observed or can observe big bang. Even in reality the redshifting (the universe is accelerating).

Also we haven't observed one specie to become other. Some species change, but we never observed bigger changes, like developing ot new organ or smth.
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Evolution, the big bang both have observable consequences, otherwise what could possibly suppose it's existence in the first place?
AcelinTibalt137 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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sergiomarchelli (1 day ago) Show Hide
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there are a lot of things that just cannot be observed and also our observation is also subjective. FOr example evolution theory, BIg Bang, history before the first written sources etc.

In fact all is in our imagination.
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Isn't anything outside of our own universe completely irrelevant? If it is impossible to observe, isn't that just speculation?
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the 6th dimension introduces the "depth" to the 5th dimension but doesnt give us more realities because there are already an infinite amount.

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