Tech | April 21, 2011 | 5 comments

Did the Early Universe Have One Dimension? Scientists Outline Test for Theory

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That's the mind-boggling concept at the heart of a theory that University at Buffalo physicist Dejan Stojkovic and colleagues proposed in 2010.

link :http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110420152059.htm
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5 comments // Did the Early Universe Have One Dimension? Scientists Outline Test for Theory

  • remanns
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      remanns  
    • This SHOULD be true ; that is to say,...I prefer it. Very clean. Very sharp edged. A tidy universe. Plato and Pythagoras would approve .

    • 1 year ago
  • Varex_Sythe
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    • remanns:

      The problem is that the universe, at least as I perceive it, is not a tidy universe. Sure, there are physical laws both discovered and undiscovered which govern the way our universe operates, but I am of the opinion that things naturally tend to naturally lean towards the "messy" in this reality.

    • 1 year ago
  • Omle_Du_Fromage
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    • Varex_Sythe:

      Just because we don't fully understand or comprehend it doesn't mean the universe is messy. Who knows...maybe from a wide enough perspective it looks like a well crafted piece of machinery...? Just think if you were a bacterium in a human body and had the same consciousness you do now... living inside a human body would certainly seem messy and would likely not make any sense at all... but from the outside all that disorganization you perceive actually creates one single entity that operates very efficiently.

    • 1 year ago
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  • MDBard
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      MDBard  
    • I'd like to see the math on that. Doubt I would understand half of it but still maybe it can prove my 1=infinity equation.

    • 1 year ago
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