It is like me saying if you eat 30 big macs in one 15 minute sitting you shall enter a magical place where the sun always shines and everyday a genie pops out from your gut and gives you three wishes!
No It isn't...

It is like me saying if you eat 30 big macs in one 15 minute sitting you shall enter a magical place where the sun always shines and everyday a genie pops out from your gut and gives you three wishes!

How are your senses dimensions?'course we are in 3d.
X=sideways(left/right)
Y=upward/downwards
Z=forwards/backwards
The other dimensions are not just spatial, your senses are also dimensions.
They aren't, at least not in the physical sense.How are your senses dimensions?They aren't, at least not in the physical sense.
Seriously, what the 'bleep'? While theories, are as the name suggests; 'theoretical', they can't just be thrown into the wind with absurd demonstrations like your big mac claim. Nevermind though.Who is to say the dimensions after the 3rd are all only time related. Theories... such great things, based on light science and the rest mostly imagination.. It is like me saying if you eat 30 big macs in one 15 minute sitting you shall enter a magical place where the sun always shines and everyday a genie pops out from your gut and gives you three wishes!
I love stuff like this, that is only on the edge of being able to grasp.

No, not as opposed to other theories. I was watching the Stephen Hawking program and I couldn't help but think theories are pretty pointless unless they mean or lead to something more significant.
Every time I read the title of this thread, a little voice in my head says "Pay close attention!"
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Indeed, I should really stay away from the internet when I am drunk.Senses are not dimensions.

It really sounds like a load of crap to me if I'm being honest!
Yes but he had good reason to say so.
They said that when columbus said the world was round.
Actually this was known in ancient times and believed by educated men at the time of columbus. According to the wikipedia article
"with extraordinary few exceptions no educated person in the history of Western Civilization from the third century B.C. onward believed that the earth was flat".
The argument was about the circumference of the earth, which incidentally, columbus underestimated.

You don't actually know much about maths or theoretical physics, do you?IMO extra dimensions are what mathmaticians make up when they are clutching at straws.
