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July 17, 2010, 12:15:23 AM
three-dimensional-world


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Trans-dimensional unified field theory by George James Ducas
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Our universe is a multidimensional universe where processes and procedures involving natura physics relate and exist simultaneously in multiple dimensions. Natural occurrences are multidimensional. Historically we identify our existence within three dimensions or vectors of space. However, the matrix of space needs to be redefined as a periodic table of "components" or "vectors" which build up space-time and relate all physics within the relationship of space "component vectors" and "component matrixes". For simplification these components will be called "components or vectors", not to be understood as our modern use of the term energy. The basic building blocks of space "vectors" are velocity (V), time (T), and dimension (D), which will also be defined later as superstrings

http://andersoninstitute.com/trans-dimensional-unified-field-theory.html

Seems very promisiing because it uses 3 dimensions (V,T,D) to unify the "other" dimensions that things like string theory come up with.. maybe there's a chance string theory isn't such nonsense after all?
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July 28, 2010, 03:19:53 PM
General Disarray


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Just as soon as they come up with a way of testing string theory, I'll start taking it seriously.
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