“Flat Earth theory serves well enough for a trip from the cave to the water hole and back, and a third dimension going up into the sky and down underground serves to accommodate gods and devils A lot of people still think like that, believe it or not.” PeopleThinkingBelieveWellsStillsEnoughEarthWaterSkyTheoryDevilThirdsHolesDimensionsFlatsCavesAccommodate Author:Peter J. Carroll
“String theory envisions a multiverse in which our universe is one slice of bread in a big cosmic loaf. The other slices would be displaced from ours in some extra dimension of space.” BigsWould BeUniverseSpaceTheoryBreadExtrasDimensionsStringsCosmicMultiverseString Theory Author:Brian Greene
“The 4D style, or cosmic comics and relativistic humor, is based on Einstein's theory of relativity which I came up with 20 years ago. 4D works use the idea of the fourth dimension, time, playing on such surrealistic and amazing subjects as motion relativity, space curvature and time dilation.” YearsIdeasUseSpaceSubjectsStyleTheoryYears AgoDimensionsCosmicFourthRelativityTheories Of Relativity Author:Javad Alizadeh
“One thing that definitely did calculate properly for me was the mathematics that makes sense every day, no matter how I look at it, I can't get around it. I try to get around it, I keep trying to find one plus one is not two, somehow. I can't. People can talk about string theory, parallel realities, different dimensions, it's still one plus one is two, baby.” PeopleTryingLooksStillsI CanTwoDifferentMatterRealityOne ThingTheoryBabyMathematicsMake SenseDimensionsStringsPlusParallelsKeep TryingString TheoryDifferent Dimensions Author:RZA
“However, one new theory says that dark matter may be ordinary matter in a parallel universe. If a galaxy is hovering above in another dimension, we would not be able to see it. It would be invisible, yet we would feel its gravity. Hence, it might explain dark matter.” IfsFeelsMayMatterMightWould BeAbleUniverseDarkTheoryOrdinaryInvisibleDimensionsGravityGalaxyParallelsHoveringParallel UniverseDark Matter Author:Michio Kaku
“String theories, for instance, they require seven additional dimensions. So, as experimentalists we should, with our high-tech instruments like the Large Hadron Collider, just listen to nature and to what nature wants to tell us.” WantShouldTheoryInstrumentsSevenInstanceDimensionsStringsJust ListenString Theory Author:Fabiola Gianotti