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Are Multiple demesions possible?
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Kasor
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quote: Originally posted by Redstar
And the 5th dimension is?
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quote: Originally posted by snarkhunter
According to the current String theories, a minimum of 11 dimensions are not just possible but required for the universe to exist as it does.
These are pretty useless dimenstions though as they are (apparently) curled up and cannot be accessed. So much for hyperspace!
There are actually five different string theories. A unifying M-theory has also been proposed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-theory
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enforcer
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Re: Is spelling a little to hard?
quote: Originally posted by mephisto33
Is spelling a little to hard?
1. Get a different question!
2. Learn how to spell!!!!!!!!!!!!
Might want to take your own advice on that one. 
Confusion Says: When correcting spelling, make sure you have cast your own spell correctly.
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Re: Re: Is spelling a little to hard?
quote: Originally posted by enforcer
Might want to take your own advice on that one.
And there's a dimension!!!
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