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/SCI/
GET IN HERE!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkxieS-6WuA

Tell me how legit this is.
I will wait.

>> No.3861442

>>3861348

seems about right.

interesting shit.

>> No.3861450

>>3861442

whoops, dont mind the sage

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3861489

watched this the other day

>mfw

>> No.3861529

naw

>> No.3861540

>>3861442
>>3861489

Awesome. Thanks.
I know the video says "this way of imagining isn't the acceptable explanation of string theory by scientists" so I wanted to check where there may be inaccuracies. I don't know much about string theory.

Thanks for your time. I have taken the liberty of submitting it for consideration on the /sci/ guide.

>> No.3861550

So in this geometry are universes quantized? It represents an infinity as a point, but then it creates a continuum between two of them.

>> No.3861570

sauce on your pic op?

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3861606

how old is this again? also,
these are not THE 10 dimensions. they are SOME dimensions, imagined up by some guy.


there is no absolute set of dimensions. in a slice of cake, some dimensions could be flour, egg, sugar, and milk. in space, the first three or four dimensions could all be set at 90degrees from each other, and we can also imagine, but not see, the first three spacial dimensions set at 89 degrees from eachother.

>> No.3861627

>>3861606
>some dimensions could be flour, egg, sugar, and milk

Coordinate systems must remain consistent under transformation.

>> No.3861631

>>3861550
Can someone who knows stuff about quantum physics answer this question? I'm not sure what you're talking about, and I sure as heck know I don't know about quantum physics.
In the video, the guy says that our universe's infinite permutations of possibilities from initial conditions is going to be different than another universe's infinite permutations of possibilities from different initial conditions. I think he's just using "infinity" to replace "all permutations of possibilities from initial conditions" because that is quite a phrase to have to repeat several times.
>Que shitstorm about definition of a universe

>> No.3861647

>>3861631
Goddamit.
I meant
>queue shitstorm

Now there's going to be another one about spelling.

>>3861606
>How old is this?
>date below the video
2007, lazy anon....

>> No.3861671

>>3861627
this might prove my point.
do time or choice remain consistent under transformation? is choice or free will even something translatable to inanimate objects in the universe? idont think so.


i really think that video is bullshit.

>> No.3861675

We will never know, we don't have the perceptual abilities to ever find out unless we evolve to the 4th dimension. it seems once you can time travel you can litterely do anything.

>> No.3861678

>>3861647
>lazy anon
>didn't catch sarcasm over the internet
my bad.

>> No.3861699

>>3861678
Sorry. =(
I could tell you my excuses, but it doesn't matter.

>>3861671
Something that I am not understanding about it is why dimensions should go in the order of "point-line-branch-fold", in a repeating pattern.

>>3861675
We haven't always had the perceptual abilities to "see" an atom. Doesn't mean we didn't eventually invent something that let us know what's going on with one.

>> No.3861767

>>3861647
>que shitstorm
>queue shitstorm
no, it's CUE.