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Oh look - If you squint, you can see the other dimensions just beyond.

Friday, February 23, 2007

You know in physics, the kind you watch on PBS or the Discovery Channel and think you're an expert by the end of the show, especially in string theory, how there are multiple universes. These parallel dimensions sprout when there is some sort of possible branching point such as a decision, a coin toss or whatever. One dimension where the coin lands heads up and another when it lands heads down (tails up).

Right now, I want to jump into another dimension.

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