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Sociology > Depression |
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"harakiri" |
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06 Nov 2003 06:44:50 PM |
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Elegant Universe |
saw it on PBS. i think the 11 dimensions are part of this universe. not
another universe. semantics. i thought dark energy, dark matter and
E=mc(squared) would be involved in the explaination of superstring theory.
it wasn't at least in that program. liked how it explained gravity.
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| User: "Whateverafter" |
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| Title: Re: Elegant Universe |
06 Nov 2003 11:20:20 PM |
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Subject: Elegant Universe
From: "harakiri"
Date: 11/6/2003 6:44 PM Central America Standard Time
Message-id: <6WBqb.208179$0v4.16432518@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>
saw it on PBS. i think the 11 dimensions are part of this universe. not
another universe. semantics. i thought dark energy, dark matter and
E=mc(squared) would be involved in the explaination of superstring theory.
it wasn't at least in that program. liked how it explained gravity.
I agree that this is al part of the one universe, too. Wasn't the program
part of a series? I thought that is what they said on NPR.
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| User: "Kirby Cook" |
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| Title: Re: Elegant Universe |
07 Nov 2003 12:19:29 AM |
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harakiri wrote:
saw it on PBS. i think the 11 dimensions are part of this universe. not
another universe. semantics. i thought dark energy, dark matter and
E=mc(squared) would be involved in the explaination of superstring theory.
it wasn't at least in that program. liked how it explained gravity.
I am, at present, slogging my way through Kip Thorne's "Black Holes and
Time Warps-- Einstein's Outrageous Legacy". It's inspiring me to
consider revisiting a project of my youth. Thought-provoking stuff.
Kirby
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