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  1. Sorry, but I think that bit that I highlighted falls within the "stupid arguments" category. =]" You see, you don't have to see the extra dimensions to prove String theory true; all you have to do is find some sort of indirect evidence of the theory. For example, if the theory were to predict that a new particle exists and shows up when certain conditions are met, all you'd have to do is create an environment where those conditions happen, and soon you'd be able to prove that String theory is true (in a way). Actually, this reminds me that Comte in the 19th century said that we would never discover what stars were made of because we would never be able to reach them. Well, at about the same time a physicist was doing just that through spectroscopy.
  2. And this, folks, is an example of what vegemite can do to your brain. :D
  3. Tell your friend that the first Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy games were dumbed down Ultima clones. Still are, if you ask me.
  4. It's strategy, and the battles are real time. I'd say the battle part of the game is more of an RTS game than your garden variety RTSes. Edit: Does Medieval 2 use HDR? The trailer gave me that impression.
  5. Looks like I made a few people here a little bit happier! ^_^ Yay! )
  6. I figure this isn't worth a whole new thread so I'll post it here. http://imdb.com/name/nm1987896/ http://imdb.com/name/nm1987896/ According to IMDB these two ladies are voice actors in NWN2. One voices a character named Qara, the other lends her voice to someone named Neeshka.
  7. That doesn't prove anything. It's true that an object in 3d space can't rotate around anything but a point or a line, but that wouldn't be true in 4d space. In fact, it would be easy to generalize, for example, Newtonian mechanics for 4D space and in such a space it would be possible to revolve something around a 3D object. Also you seem to be misunderstanding the term "theoretical". It doesn't mean that something is not true but that something hasn't been proven yet. And this is essential to science, because all scientific studies are essentially inductive. As such, in science you can never say something is true or false, you can only say current evidence indicates something is true (or not).
  8. What you've seen isn't a model of a hypercube, it's the model of the 3d shadow of a hypercube. It's the same thing as the shadow of a regular cube on a two dimensional surface (this would be a square within a square). Anyway, that is one of two 3D representations of a hypercube. The other representation is, of course the tesseract, which is an unfolded hypercube. Edit: Here's what meta was talking about And a tesseract
  9. To the best of my knowledge, the only requirement for a dimension to be called such is that it has to be orthogonal to all other dimensions. What this means in practical terms is that the axis that represents this dimension is perpendicular to all the axes of the other dimensions. As an example, in 3d space the z-axis is perpendicular to both the x-axis and y-axis. As for the bit about the extra dimensions being curled up, imagine a sheet of paper that can be rolled up in a cylinder. Now, theoretically if you were to roll it tightly enough, it's radius would be so small that the only thing you'd be able to see would be a one dimensional line. So the "extra" dimension would still be there, but you wouldn't be able see it.
  10. A Tale Of Two Sisters. It's a scary, intelligent thriller. Just see it.
  11. Hey, what is this registering crap?? :angry:
  12. Yes, string theory is so far completely theoretical. In fact that's one of the more unusual things about it. Usually a theory is created to explain some sort of new phenomenom that isn't explained by current theories. However, in this case the theory was arrived at by accident and now people are actually trying to find some sort of observable event that is only explained by it so that they can test the theory. By the way, General Relativity was just mathematical masturbation, too. :D @Moose: Where did you see that?
  13. Well, electricity was thought to be pretty useless at the time Faraday did his experiments and nowadays our whole lives depend on it. The same could be said about relativity and quantum physics as well.
  14. I don't know about this site, but string theory is a serious and quite interesting scientific theory. It's really just an attempt at unifying the Standard Model (quantum mechanics and electromagnetism) with Relativity. This unification has become a very important goal in theoretical physics in recent years. So this business about extra dimensions isn't really the main point of string theory. What happened was that many years ago physicists discovered that uniting different forces becomes a lot easier when you add more dimensions (The flatlanders analogy explains how this happens fairly well (Flatland)). So the exrta dimensions weren't made up just for the hell of it, they're actually a requirement of string theory, and other theories before it. Finally, I should point out that String Theory is, so far, just speculation. What is important about it is that it appears to be self consistent, something other unification theories before it weren't able to achieve. Now, the next step in string research is finding experimental corroboration for the theory. If that happens, it will be one of the greatest discoveries in physics of all time. Other theories: Kaluza-Klein Theory. (the beginning) GUTs (Grand Unification Thories) Supergravity Have fun! :D
  15. Portugal play like crap against everyone and still manage to win. Afterwards they play well against France and they lose. This sucks.
  16. You forgot the biggest typo of all.
  17. I didn't say phenomenal either, just better than Germany. And I think that's impressive in Italy's case. While they seem to have a knack for scoring goals in the nick of time, they usually don't do much throughout their games to really deserve it. Except this time. I actually enjoyed watching them play in this game. Portugal usually does awfully against Italy, so this is actually bad news for us.
  18. I honestly don't think they played that well during the second half, but the German defense was terrible. Other than Lehmann, of course. I thought they were quite a bit better than the germans over the course of the whole game. And, also, there were those two strikes against the woodwork in the beginning of extra time.
  19. Italy just scored 2 goals in the last 2 minutes of extra time. And they deserved it too.
  20. Pidesco

    summer

    Like Rosbjerg here I'm going to work, work and then work some more. No vacation at all.
  21. Apart from the "dance around naked" bit, you're pretty much wrong. ^_^
  22. Actually, they seem to adore it. The only problem is when I'm in a longer relationship, and don't clean the place every time the lady drops by. That's when they start complaining.
  23. Describe it. Edit:Actually the picture of me in the picture thread is also a picture of my living room. Edit2: Picture! Picture!!! Picture!!!!!!!!!!! Picture...
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