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The multiverise has 11 dimensions


Saru

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Was he punning "brane" and "brain?" It sure sounded like it. Kinda telling a scientific story with a deep inside joke?

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Just another commercial for string theory.

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The only pea brain, is this guy spouting a load of twaddle, he's "aving a larff".

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Think Michio Kaku is a little far out here! How do we know samething that we dont even understand

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Oh the eleven dimension limit is understood well enough, but I don't understand it. I'm just been told that it has been calculated that more than eleven dimensions always collapse down to eleven or fewer.

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Actually, it's 11 and 1/2. If it was only 11 then 1 and 1 would equal 3 and 1/4. Also, there would only be only peanut butter in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Also, if only 11, the "Music of the Spheres" would be "Grandma got run over by a 'raindeer", since Dr. Demeto would be the only show the Universe could get with 11 dimensions..

Here,prove it for yourself: take 123456789..divide by 8765432. Take the product of that and times it by -3.148765. Divide THAT by -314531 ( No, not THAT/-314531. Nice try though.. ) After that, take a glass of water and 2 asprins and lie down. Call me tomorrow if it still hurts..

Class dismissed..

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well good...

glad we got that all cleared up...

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I'm still holding out that we are living in the matrix and the 11 dimensions are just recursive depths of it.

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