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Infinity and Beyond? Blow Your Mind Exploring Higher Dimensions and Contemplating Other Universes
Alan J. Reed  September 5th, 2010

"To infinity and beyond" from Buz Lightyear in the computer graphics film 'Toy Story' still rings in my ears; but when we look closer we find that the cry has a much deeper meaning than can ever be imagined. In the first place, what is 'infinity'?; and can we aspire to know the beyond, the un-knowable? Read about the answers to these and other questions by stepping outside of our lowly Earth-bound box.

Anyone For a Piece of String? In a Nutshell, All You Ever Wanted to Know About String Theory
Alan J. Reed  January 4th, 2010

So what is all the fuss about? It seems that what ever you read in the science columns of newspapers or in science journals these days, there is some reference to String Theory. There is plenty on the internet written in mathematical gobbledegook for physics graduates, but precious little for us lesser mortals

Time - The Unexplored Dimension - On Being a Time Lord to the End of Eternity
Alan J. Reed  Octiber 19th, 2010

For most of the history of mankind, the passage of time was accepted as being constant and predictable. The four seasons came and went, while the sun and the moon danced together around the heavens in perfect harmony. It is without doubt that Einstein's Special Theory and his General Theory were both mile stones in our understanding of time. However, a recent theory suggests that time is much stranger than you could ever imagine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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