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Dr. Michio Kaku, professor of theoretical physics at City College of New York, discusses string theory, m-theory, and parrallel worlds with Dr. Brian Greene, professor at Columbia University, and Dr. Lisa Randall, professor at Harvard University.
Air date: December 26th, 2006, Explorations
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Does M Theory explain everything in the universe? What does it stand for and what does it mean? And how does the eleventh dimension play a part in the new theory? Find out more about the surreal scientific theories that question our existence in the universe in this video from BBC science show 'Parallel Universes'.
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A small animation I rendered to show how the strings may 'look' moving across the plane of a membrane. The rest of the media is available at: http://gnet.homelinu x.com/lectures/strin g/ .
If you ask of me, I'll send you the .blend file.
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Dr. Michio Kaku, professor of theoretical physics at City College of New York, discusses string theory, m-theory, and parrallel worlds with Dr. Brian Greene, professor at Columbia University, and Dr. Lisa Randall, professor at Harvard University.
Air date: December 26th, 2006, Explorations
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M-theory is a proposed "master theory" that unifies the five superstring theories that seemingly conflicted with one another. It is a mathematical model that attempts to explain everything as one unit. It doesn't make a case for or against the existence of god, or am I wrong?
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Recorded on October 18, 2007, in San Diego. Free in-store before their sold out show at the Casbah that night. This part features them playing "Buried Alive."
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Recorded on October 18, 2007, in San Diego. Free in-store before their sold out show at the Casbah that night. This part features them playing "Hippie, Hippie, Hoorah."