link:s://:.youtube.com/watch?v=0ca4miMMaCE (link:s://:.youtube.com/watch?v=0ca4miMMaCE)
if u can do it maybe u can defeat roulette
Quote from: iggiv on Dec 18, 06:50 PM 2012
link:s://:.youtube.com/watch?v=0ca4miMMaCE (link:s://:.youtube.com/watch?v=0ca4miMMaCE)
if You can do it maybe You can defeat roulette
Iggiv.....just got round to watching this. My book collection is Chess, Autobiographies and Subject matter relating to your Video. Books by Brian Cox....Stephen hawking etc.
I have never quite had the 10 dimentions explained so well to me. Really great video.
Turner
Didn't bother with the video. But the big discussion in physics now, is there an 11th dimension (as was previously-abandoned).
To answer your question, iggiv, even a "theory of everything" isn't going to change what's impracticable/impractical. And, though such a "theory" isn't even about complexity per se, you certainly aren't headed in that direction primarily via roulette, e.g.
Garnabby, how about the time machine? if i jump a few seconds there and here, can i get a number which will hit after a few seconds? :xd:
Quote from: GARNabby on Dec 21, 11:16 AM 2012
Didn't bother with the video. But the big discussion in physics now, is there an 11th dimension (as was previously-abandoned).
To answer your question, iggiv, even a "theory of everything" isn't going to change what's impracticable/impractical. And, though such a "theory" isn't even about complexity per se, you certainly aren't headed in that direction primarily via roulette, e.g.
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Garnaby...you need to watch it. Its what the post is about.
Quote from: iggiv on Dec 21, 11:39 AM 2012
Garnabby, how about the time machine?
We're already in the "time machine". (All such "magic" of life was used up upon life's creation.)
But it's up to each of us to discover, and avail ourselves of, said "manual".
Quote from: Turner on Dec 21, 06:43 PM 2012...you need to watch it.
The whole thing falls apart if going to the next dimension isn't the same as getting here to this one.
Seems to me that there's an infinity of dimensions. (Just because we get a few to appear to work out, in terms of contemporary math and physics, doesn't mean that that's it.)