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Thu 14/02/02 at 23:29
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... well, after much debate, physicists decided that there are infact eleven (yes, 11) dimensions. Not 3. 11. So, all you who thought 3D gaming was a revolution, just wait till we get 11D gaming! Anyway, in the eleventh dimension, there are lots of funny waves moving about like a big sea... and these waves have funny rippley surfaces... and the waves move towards each other, or away from each other. But what happens when they collide? A big bang, that's what. And that makes a universe. Or something. And apparently there are tons (an infinite number apparently) of universes (parrallel universes) which are all different somehow. Some don't obey our laws of physics, and actually have their own set of laws, some are just like our world except one tiny detail would be different (like one person would have different hair colour) so you can imagine how many possible universes there are. And our universe is just a tiny 'bubble' in a sea of other universes. And (theoretically of course) it is possible to create a universe in a laboratory, but it would not have any effect on our own universe, as it would expand and grow in a different dimension to it...

... right.

And I thought religion was far fetched. These physicians must be insane. But it must be true. It was on TV. TV never lies. And it was on the BBC.

Anyway, apparently that stuff makes perfect sense, is the theory for everything, and proves our universe started with a big bang, but there are lots of other universes being created all the time. And all these universes are a part of something called the 'multiverse' (I think I remembered that bit right...)

Who bets that they'll soon be rambling about how many multiverses there are, and all the multiverses make up an... I dunno... omniverse?

Now, isn't that a great way of making you feel insignificant?


**All material and scientific information for this post was developed by yours truly, and none what so ever was taken from some TV programme I saw on the BBC earlier today.
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Fri 15/02/02 at 15:48
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maybe that explains the pyramids... they put them there to see if life in this universe knew the other universe that made us was really there...

*Brain explodes*
Fri 15/02/02 at 15:23
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Sibs wrote:
> now here's a scarey thought...

If there are infinite parrallel universes, and
> it is possible to create a universe in a lab, then how do we know our universe
> wasn't just created in a lab of some scientist in one of the parrallel
> universes...???

*Cue X-Files music*

Do you think they're watching us now? Do you think they know we know they're watching? Do you think they know...wait, my brain hurts!
Fri 15/02/02 at 13:53
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now here's a scarey thought...

If there are infinite parrallel universes, and it is possible to create a universe in a lab, then how do we know our universe wasn't just created in a lab of some scientist in one of the parrallel universes...???

*Cue X-Files music*
Fri 15/02/02 at 12:58
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Azrael wrote:

I've always known the end of the Universe will be imediately
> preceded by the words
"What happens if I do this?..."

Or maybe "What's the worst that can happen?"
Fri 15/02/02 at 12:50
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Of course the next thing they want to do is to make a new Universe in their lab. OK, so they say it won't displace our universe or anything like that, but watching that program, I was a bit disturbed by their track record of getting things right.

You can just see it, can't you? A bunch of Physicists round a blackboard...

Physicist 1: "OK so we're ready to create a new universe!"
Physicist 2: "Right - I'll do a countdown...3...2...1..."
Dave the Physicists: "Wait a minute shouldn't that 10 be an 11..."
Collective Physicits: "Oh sh...."

End of Universe in spectacular 11 dimension explosion (effects by the BBC).

I've always known the end of the Universe will be imediately preceded by the words
"What happens if I do this?..."
Fri 15/02/02 at 12:07
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yeah, apparently they couldn't agree on whether there are 10 or 11 dimensions, and one of these 'extra' dimensions is time, another is space, and I don't thinnk they said what the others are...

All seemed a bit much for my brain...

Anyway, this apparently means they now have the equation for everything... if that's true how come the equation can't find Bin Laden? Or get me the pick of any woman in the world?

Damn dirty scientists...
Fri 15/02/02 at 10:06
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Did a bit on this in Physics a few weeks ago. The other 8 dimensions are something like 10^-30 m across, so we are unaware of their existence.

And they're all needed to explain the 'inflationary' big bang theory. Which I'm not going to go into. Give me water into wine any day...
Fri 15/02/02 at 09:56
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One day, science will arrive at the door of mysticism and say: "You knew it all along. Can we come in."
Fri 15/02/02 at 01:00
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hey if it was on tv it must be true but if it shows up in the Daily Star then you definitly know it was the truth
Thu 14/02/02 at 23:29
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... well, after much debate, physicists decided that there are infact eleven (yes, 11) dimensions. Not 3. 11. So, all you who thought 3D gaming was a revolution, just wait till we get 11D gaming! Anyway, in the eleventh dimension, there are lots of funny waves moving about like a big sea... and these waves have funny rippley surfaces... and the waves move towards each other, or away from each other. But what happens when they collide? A big bang, that's what. And that makes a universe. Or something. And apparently there are tons (an infinite number apparently) of universes (parrallel universes) which are all different somehow. Some don't obey our laws of physics, and actually have their own set of laws, some are just like our world except one tiny detail would be different (like one person would have different hair colour) so you can imagine how many possible universes there are. And our universe is just a tiny 'bubble' in a sea of other universes. And (theoretically of course) it is possible to create a universe in a laboratory, but it would not have any effect on our own universe, as it would expand and grow in a different dimension to it...

... right.

And I thought religion was far fetched. These physicians must be insane. But it must be true. It was on TV. TV never lies. And it was on the BBC.

Anyway, apparently that stuff makes perfect sense, is the theory for everything, and proves our universe started with a big bang, but there are lots of other universes being created all the time. And all these universes are a part of something called the 'multiverse' (I think I remembered that bit right...)

Who bets that they'll soon be rambling about how many multiverses there are, and all the multiverses make up an... I dunno... omniverse?

Now, isn't that a great way of making you feel insignificant?


**All material and scientific information for this post was developed by yours truly, and none what so ever was taken from some TV programme I saw on the BBC earlier today.
Patents Pending.

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