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Conventional physics tells us that the universe comprises three spacial dimensions and one time dimension. That’s three SPACIAL dimensions and one TIME dimension. No hang on a bit,

THREE spacial dimensions and ONE time dimension?

How can that be right?

The universe is made of four things, three of which are close to identical and a fourth one which is TOTALY different? Isn’t that kind of weird? Was time some kind of a hiccup? I can imagine Papa Cosmos coming out of h. . .

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    Ben Thomas liked a chapter from Hyper-physics: Explaining the science of the Orb cosmos

    Conventional physics tells us that the universe comprises three spacial dimensions and one time dimension. That’s three SPACIAL dimensions and one TIME dimension. No hang on a bit,

    THREE spacial dimensions and ONE time dimension?

    How can that be right?

    The universe is made of four things, three of which are close to identical and a fourth one which is TOTALY different? Isn’t that kind of weird? Was time some kind of a hiccup? I can imagine Papa Cosmos coming out of h. . .

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