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All Dimensions Explained, From Zero to Infinity
#crew26 #dimensions #science #physics
What would happen to your body in zero dimensions? Could you survive in a 2D universe? And is it true that your entire life, past, present, and future, already exists as a single four-dimensional object?
This video takes you on a cinematic journey through every spatial and temporal dimension, from the mathematical point of zero size to the mind-bending landscapes of string theory’s ten and eleven dimensions. You’ll learn:
- Why stable atoms require exactly three spatial dimensions
- How a 4D being could see inside your body without cutting it open
- The many-worlds interpretation (Everett, 1957) and the fifth dimension as the space of all possible lives
- Why general relativity and quantum mechanics force us to take extra dimensions seriously
- The difference between compactified dimensions (string theory) and large extra dimensions
Written to be factual, narrative, and exciting, because the nature of reality should never be boring.
Sources & further reading:
1. Greene, B. (1999). The Elegant Universe . W.W. Norton — on string theory and extra dimensions.
2. Randall, L. (2005). Warped Passages . HarperCollins — on hidden dimensions and brane cosmology.
3. Rovelli, C. (2017). Reality Is Not What It Seems . Riverhead Books — on general relativity and spacetime.
4. Everett, H. (1957). "Relative State Formulation of Quantum Mechanics." Reviews of Modern Physics , Vol. 29, No. 3 — the original many-worlds paper.
5. Tegmark, M. (2014). Our Mathematical Universe . Knopf — on the multiverse hierarchy (Level I–IV).
6. Kaku, M. (2005). Parallel Worlds . Anchor Books — on higher dimensions and quantum cosmology.
7. Arkani-Hamed, N., Dimopoulos, S., Dvali, G. (1998). "The Hierarchy Problem and New Dimensions at a Millimeter." Physics Letters B — on large extra dimensions.
Subscribe for more deep dives into physics, cosmology, and the limits of human understanding.
Видео All Dimensions Explained, From Zero to Infinity канала Crew 26
What would happen to your body in zero dimensions? Could you survive in a 2D universe? And is it true that your entire life, past, present, and future, already exists as a single four-dimensional object?
This video takes you on a cinematic journey through every spatial and temporal dimension, from the mathematical point of zero size to the mind-bending landscapes of string theory’s ten and eleven dimensions. You’ll learn:
- Why stable atoms require exactly three spatial dimensions
- How a 4D being could see inside your body without cutting it open
- The many-worlds interpretation (Everett, 1957) and the fifth dimension as the space of all possible lives
- Why general relativity and quantum mechanics force us to take extra dimensions seriously
- The difference between compactified dimensions (string theory) and large extra dimensions
Written to be factual, narrative, and exciting, because the nature of reality should never be boring.
Sources & further reading:
1. Greene, B. (1999). The Elegant Universe . W.W. Norton — on string theory and extra dimensions.
2. Randall, L. (2005). Warped Passages . HarperCollins — on hidden dimensions and brane cosmology.
3. Rovelli, C. (2017). Reality Is Not What It Seems . Riverhead Books — on general relativity and spacetime.
4. Everett, H. (1957). "Relative State Formulation of Quantum Mechanics." Reviews of Modern Physics , Vol. 29, No. 3 — the original many-worlds paper.
5. Tegmark, M. (2014). Our Mathematical Universe . Knopf — on the multiverse hierarchy (Level I–IV).
6. Kaku, M. (2005). Parallel Worlds . Anchor Books — on higher dimensions and quantum cosmology.
7. Arkani-Hamed, N., Dimopoulos, S., Dvali, G. (1998). "The Hierarchy Problem and New Dimensions at a Millimeter." Physics Letters B — on large extra dimensions.
Subscribe for more deep dives into physics, cosmology, and the limits of human understanding.
Видео All Dimensions Explained, From Zero to Infinity канала Crew 26
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