Physics holds for 11 or 12 dimentions. Do you think that some people can sense them? How about interact? Do you believe that there can be senses outside of the ones that have become so familiar to you? Or do you believe that nothing can be percieved that you can't percieve?
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Re: Is it possible to percieve other dimentions?
Originally posted by Lancer
Physics holds for 11 or 12 dimentions. Do you think that some people can sense them? How about interact? Do you believe that there can be senses outside of the ones that have become so familiar to you? Or do you believe that nothing can be percieved that you can't percieve?The cake is NOT a lie. It's so delicious and moist.
The Weighted Companion Cube is cheating on you, that slut.
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There are very detailed experiments which are currently trying to observe extra dimensions. I don't remember right now (I am tired) the current limits, but they are very small.
I was shown one of the experiments at University of Washington a bit over 5 years ago.
JM
(When I say observe, I don't mean optically)Jon Miller-
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Re: Is it possible to percieve other dimentions?
Originally posted by Lancer
Physics holds for 11 or 12 dimentions. Do you think that some people can sense them? How about interact?
Do you believe that there can be senses outside of the ones that have become so familiar to you?
Or do you believe that nothing can be percieved that you can't percieve?
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Re: Is it possible to percieve other dimentions?
Originally posted by Lancer
Physics holds for 11 or 12 dimentions. Do you think that some people can sense them? How about interact? Do you believe that there can be senses outside of the ones that have become so familiar to you? Or do you believe that nothing can be percieved that you can't percieve?
If they cannot be perceived, then "scientists" are making this stuff up.
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