This is a marvelous piece of flash animation called Imaginig the 10th Dimension (a book) that explains the theory of the 10th dimension. And not only the 10th, but the animation, with sound and narration, takes you from the 1st to the 10th dimension ..

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Me thinks me would like to buy a vowel ;)
I will have to check that out thanks!
it went over my head after the 5th dimension. I will have to re-play it atleast 10 times to understand it.
Thanks for sharing, im still lost
-ari
I would agree as I got lost mid-dimension, but I still enjoyed it as it was a good brain twister - which is not always the case.
Wow! the 4th dimension is so amazing! a lot of it goes over my head but i still find it facinating!
Thank you for sharing this awesome stuff with us!
fascinating!
But, way over my head!
will have to try again!
Take care!
Hello Nabeel. Do you mind if I add your blog to my blog? You've got a nice little place here. :)
The price Field, the "Nobel" for Mathematic was winnen by somebody (who) who proved how it is for something (what ?)in a world in 5 dimensions instead of ours in only 3. (I cannot even imagine 5 dimensions, so 10...). Poincare is the French mathematician who laid down that problem in the past, and his descendant, Nicolas Poincaré, is a journalist at the radio I listen everyday.
Great for mental excercise :)
As ussual something awesome.Thnx for sharing.
Takecare
gud one!
reminds me of my physics classes!
Nabeel...It went over my head after 4th dimension just like ari4u mentioned..I'm gonna need ur help :)
Stay Beautiful...!!
Whoa.. that totally blew my mind.. awesome!
Whoa, that was cool. I need to watch it a few more times to really "get it" though.
Okay, my video stopped at the 4th dimension & wouldn't go beyond that. I tried refreshing & restarting, but no luck. It must know I won't be able to comprehend beyond 4. ;p This has me intrigued though... I think I will check out this book... Thanks for the intro. Nabeel! :)
That was fascinating!
Fascinating! I live in a 10 dimensions universe! Love that concept! :)
Where is the flash presentation?
There's still a battle going on over whether there's 10 dimensions or 11. 10 seems like a more even number, but if you count time as one dimension and consider that many of the calculations for legacy string theorists don't work unless you assume that there are 11 dimensions, then there's a pretty good case for it.
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