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To: kinkblot who wrote (341)11/22/2000 2:32:50 AM
From: Volsi Mimir  Respond to of 480
 
One problem with string theory is that it only works in ten or 26 dimensions. This is because if there are any other number of dimensions, mathematical anomalies appear. The question then has to be asked, where are the other dimensions hiding? In normal life there are only four, unless you are particularly drunk, in which case there are only two. However, if the other dimension were curved up into a very small space - 10-32m - they would have little effect on everyday life.

LOL!!! (From the same place- under Strings)

From omega to alpha, eh?

After reading the Wolfram article and he was saving a rule
to which explained everything complex (have to go back and read)it occurred to me that particular story of 137, Feyman and Pauli.
I guess I will read some Wolfram and would get that book.

hey, its all Greek to me!

epsilon represents the permittivity of free space......
physlink.com



To: kinkblot who wrote (341)12/1/2000 8:13:37 AM
From: Volsi Mimir  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 480
 
Nanosheres-
Tiny balls of silica can transform the humble honey bee into a highly effective mine detector:

spacedaily.com

I like their Robotic page:
spacedaily.com