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Old September 12th 04, 08:38 PM
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nightbat wrote

Imperishable Stars wrote:

Journey To The 10th Dimension

Physics can't find the biggest thing in the known universe, so it's
looking beyond our paltry three dimensions. Michael Moyer enters the
zone of insanely hard mathematics, translates what he finds into plain
English, and makes it back alive

by Michael Moyer

March 2004


Snip and go here if you like Greene sci fi

Mo
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/science...591747,00.html

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nightbat

Your reference post is about plain Englich Mike Moyer of Popular
Magazine reporting about Brian Greene's String Hollywood type no
evidence theory parallel universe sci fi, therefore, please label it
according and take it out of astronomy newsgroup. The man (Greene) is
hopelessly mentally lost and in need of more and more imaginary
dimensions to make his overlapping math values make any sense to
himself. He can't find what he is physically looking for because it
doesn't exist. When you require the Universe to be made of anything you
are hopelessly lost to begin with. The missing base frame of total
uniform momentum is non existent as previously reported by nightbat. And
there isn't enough present magnitude of reciprocal dark energy and so
called branes to make it all work so hence his search, like Dr.
Einstein's, for what doesn't presently exist. The odd ball of the family
is gravity because it is the default force effect of a non uniform field
attempting renormalization. Save your brain for humble nightbat provided
the resolution long ago. Is nightbat the 21st Einstein, please, no thank
you, keep your authority granting status and fame to yourself boys, and
leave further discovery to original Maverick me. And math can't answer
everything because of possibility of overlapping values. Mr. Greene
should have learned that in basic solid geometry before going on and
attempting abstract ones. But he resultantly fell like most under the
spell that math could hopefully solve everything.


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