Time Recursion

Life, the Universe and Everything

by Primož on Nov.25, 2008, under Maelstrom

As a person that is obsessed with science fiction, I’m also very fascinated with the science itself, especially about many theories that want to describe our universe. And there is one particular theory, that is even now considered as the most accurate theory describing the birth of our universe and all that exists in it, the M theory.

Why is this theory so interesting? Well, mostly because it explains that the laws of physics that apply to our universe, are not just something our universe produced, but are rather a result of the interference of other membranes in the eleventh dimension that might contain parallel universes.

What membranes you might ask, and why the eleventh dimension? First of all, you must understand that the world and everything in it is a combined result of all dimensions. We can percieve only three dimensions, some of the animals, ants for example only two, but there are more. The fourth and the last quite understandable for us humans is time, while all the others are beyond our comprehension and perception. Now why eleven? I don’t have a definite answer to this question, however eleven dimensions were proved to exist by scientists to date, but there is no telling how many more there really are. And what is in this eleventh dimension? The scientists have long ago discovered that the matter in our universe is connected by small forces between atoms. And all of them are connected to each other, which is reflected in the real world as a response of something to an action. Now, the eleventh dimension is nothing else than a “space” that contains a membrane of all this forces. But this dimension does not contain only one membrane, it’s literarily filled with membranes of various shapes and sizes. And all of them might contain a universe on its own.

This also makes a good explanation of the big bang, but I will talk about this some other time. If you’re curious enough, or would like a better explanation check out this YouTube video (it’s divided in five parts, so don’t forget to check the others out).


3 Comments for this entry

  • mum

    Oh, this is really a science fiction! I have problem to think or imagine a fourth dimension, but not the eleventh!
    Never mind! Just keep writing, your subscriptions are so interesting…

  • Jade

    Are you classifying this as real reality or science fiction?

  • Primož Bevk

    Unfortunately it can’t be proven. It’s just a theory, as many others. However at this time, most of the scientists that are studying and trying to explain how was our universe created, and why is everything the way it is, agree that this theory describes it best.

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