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Crossing Borders - The Intrigue of Multi-Dimensionality - cover

Crossing Borders - The Intrigue of Multi-Dimensionality

Elijah V.

Publisher: Xspurts.com

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Unveil the enigmatic complexities of our universe with "Crossing Borders: The Intrigue of Multi-Dimensionality". This profound exploration will guide you through the mystifying concept of Multi-Dimensionality, probing its origins, its role in modern physics, and its captivating possibilities.The book delves into the concept of dimensions beyond the familiar three, visually and mathematically guiding you through the implications of higher dimensions on space and time. From String Theory and Dimensionality to the M-Theory Model and Kaluza-Klein Theory, enrich your mind with multi-dimensional models, understanding the current theories and their implications.Experience adventure and contemplation as you learn about potential pathways to accessing higher dimensions and explore the interactions that could arise with them. Discover how quantum physics intertwines with multi-dimensionality through engaging discussions on quantum entanglement, superposition, and the uncertainty principle.Ponder the place of multi-dimensional beings in the universe, exploring intriguing concepts of higher-dimensional life, their hypothetical characteristics and possible encounters with such beings. Delve into extra-dimensional spaces, philosophical views on multi-dimensionality, and its possible spiritual implications.Emerse in consciousness theories tied to multi-dimensionality, unfold the concept of space-time folding, and venture into cosmic dimensions. Peruse the impact of multi-dimensionality on art and literature with lively examples, and thrill at the possibilities of advanced multi-dimensional research."Crossing Borders: The Intrigue of Multi-Dimensionality" is an endearing compilation that brings together various aspects of knowledge. Whether a layman seeking to understand the basics or a seasoned theorist looking for in-depth treatment of the subject, this book is an excellent pick. Open your mind to an intriguing exploration of the multidimensional universe! So, cross your dimensional borders today and plunge into this enlightening journey through the labyrinth of extra dimensions!
Available since: 03/19/2024.
Print length: 139 pages.

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