Re: Physicists find way to 'see' extra dimensions (Forwarded)



On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 00:41:11 +0000, Andrew Yee wrote:

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February 2, 2007

Physicists find way to 'see' extra dimensions By Jill Sakai

Peering backward in time to an instant after the big bang, physicists at
the University of Wisconsin-Madison have devised an approach that may help
unlock the hidden shapes of alternate dimensions of the universe.

A new study demonstrates that the shapes of extra dimensions can be "seen"
by deciphering their influence on cosmic energy released by the violent
birth of the universe 13 billion years ago.

More crap.
Hypothesis piled upon hypoythesis with occasional minor unrelated
observational "support" that would in all likelyhood be better used
supporting a reality based phyics of the universe.




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