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What if time were the only truly fundamental dimension of our Universe? A recent theory proposes a radically different vision ...
It is believed that matter, motion, gravity, and everything else we know of originated from the three dimensions of space and ...
An engrossing look at how knowledge has grown alongside our technologies, and how we might unlock the puzzles of the Universe ...
When someone mentions "different dimensions," we tend to think of things like parallel universes – alternate realities that exist parallel to our own, but where things work or happened differently.
A new theory from a University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist suggests a bold idea: that time—not space—might be the true ...
How the universe could possibly have more dimensions : Read more Quite a report and interesting 2:46 video from Paul Sutter. The report made some interesting comments.
As the universe expands, it feels like it must be spreading out from some initial point. But a physicist explains why that’s ...
The universe’s shape is a 3-dimensional hyper-surface of a (hyper) balloon. If this shape is adopted, then both GR and QM fit together like pieces in a jigsaw.
More than 13.7 billion years ago, there's a little gap in the timeline that scientists don't quite understand. Somehow, in the blink of an eye, the very earliest matter in the universe snapped ...
In other words, the strings don't just wiggle, they wiggle hyperdimensionally. Current versions of string theory require 10 dimensions total, while an even more hypothetical über-string theory ...