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String theory and the 11 dimensions. |
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Replies: 7 Last Post June 22, 2007 11:35am by Moridin
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( snaphappyalex )
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Well It's long winded, But fairly logical... I have a theory on parallel universes... Picture a 3d graph, with all the axes... X,Y and Z. Those are the 3 dimensions we can see Now imagine a seperate 3d graph coexisting with that one, The x axes is Time, If you grab that linear time string, And replicate it at Y=-1, Then you're going to have 2 sections of time coexisting right?
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( snaphappyalex )
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So in theory, 2 strings of time running along eachother with no meeting would mean a parallel universe that is unreachable UNLESS we can find the affector of the Y axis. If we can find this affector, then more than likely we can change the shape of the string to meet with ours, creating a bridge between the two universes
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