Thanks for the input, now if we could just figure out a way to view the
goings-on in these
possible different universes, Oh well, if you ever discover a Dragonball Z
universe let me know. :)
"yak" <yak@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> of length, width, and depth
>> the 4th dimension is time, but what are these other7 dimensions?
>> And, altho we can't prove the existance of these other dimensions, is
it
>> possible that there exists other universes that are perhaps
>> out-of-phase (that makes it impossible to view them) that perhaps
contain
>> different sets of rules that govern them.
>> Thus, an infinite number of universes which contain differing
timelines,
>> differing make-up, and differing rules
>> So anything that can be thought of (real or fictional) is possibly in a
>> dimension or universe of it's own
>
> I've been reading a few science and science-fiction books lately, so
> came
> up with a few weird ideas. (1) Some people think there may be a large,
> perhaps infinite, number of parallel worlds, or world lines, in which
> anything we didn't do in this world-line we might have done in another
> world
> line. Other people propose (2) that if the basic constants of the
universe
> are different in different 'parallel universes,' there are up to
10^100th
> such universes, each completely different from ours. And the third (3)
> seems
> to be that there are perhaps a finite number of different 'brane worlds'
> out
> there.
> My thought - extremely vague and incor****ating all possible errors -
thus
> hedging all bets - is that if we couldf access a 4th spatial dimension,
> perhaps we could follow either a time-line or a space-line. A slightly
> different time-line might lead into a different world line (1). But if
we
> followed a different space-line, it might lead into (2) or maybe (3). Or
> maybe higher dimensions that the 4th would be involved..,..If all these
> different kinds of universes are possible, not to mention the gigantic
3-D
> universe we are coming to know, the mind goes - boing!
>
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