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There are many dimensions to nature, and I have become partial to one in particular. I call it the “third dimension.” “What is that,” you might ask? It’s that special time when imagination takes over ...
Greene offers up a garden hose as a good example of what the fourth dimension looks like. From far away, this garden hose may ...
This article was originally published on Common Edge. In Childhood’s End, Arthur C. Clarke’s mid-20th century science fiction classic, a character wonders if the flattened inhabitants experiencing a ...
We move through three dimensions. Or do we? String theorists believe our world encompasses more than three dimensions. Without experiential evidence, the mathematical theory of space and time as a ...
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