Friday, August 31, 2012

Who Lives in the Eleventh Dimension - Youtube


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17 comments:

Corey said...

I think that it is cool that there could be an eleventh dimension. Some people have done thorough research, but it is hard to imagine that there could really be a 11th dimension.
They use the word "may" which means anything. There could be an 11th dimension or not. The world may never know.

Annie said...

I find it interesting that if there is an 11th dimension it is in a membrane. I don't understand why different membranes look different (doughnut, etc.) It is also interesting because there may be over 100 things that we don't even know of.

Finn said...

This video is pretty confusing. It is crazy that all there are many different dimensions out there. Imagine if we could travel through dimensions or send a camera through a portal or something. I wonder what life would be like if there was life? How do dimensions get created because they said there an infinite number of dimensions. If there is no matter how would the dimension be possible?

Andrew said...

I think it is possible to have an eleventh dimension, but I don't think we (humans) can possibly understand it. If you take the third dimension and keep going up dimensions you will get to the eleventh but then it has to be really complicated.

Ian said...

I have always thought dimensions and traveling through them was just some crazy idea some guy just came up with. But, if all of this was true, I would agree with Finn in saying that it would be cool to be able to even have one or two pictures of another dimension, and maybe even be able to travel there, but I think that there would be a more realistic way of getting there than a portal. I agree with Andrew in saying that we probably never understand the dimensions. If we are only the third dimension, then there must be more intelligent life forms in other dimensions that could understand the dimensions. I think the only way for humans to possibly travel to another dimension without possibly millions of years of working (even then I think it would be doubtful) is that more intelligent life forms travel from another dimension and provide us with the dimension-traveling technology.

Stanford said...

I think that it is interesting that there are universes beyond our own. I don't think that there could be humans in this other dimension, but I do believe that there are some sort of life forms in the eleventh dimension. I agree with Corey when he said that there "may" be an eleventh dimension, and that there is not an eleventh dimension, but if there is, than there would be a hole other universe that has been unseen the humans until now.

Jahan said...

I agree with Finn. The 11th dimension's existence can just boggle my mind. How are dimensions created? It is quite amazing how when we were much younger, we thought there were only three dimensions. But now, we know that there is an 11th dimension out there, somewhere.

Elena said...

If we could send a camera to the 11th dimension, like Finn said, then we could really find out if there was life in the 11th dimension or not. I find it hard to believe that there actually is an 11th dimension. With pictures, we could find out endless things about this 11th dimension. At the end of the video, one of the men said that it could be the same as our dimension, but without us. Therefore, to everyone, the 11th dimension would look different. But if I were to somehow travel to the 11th dimension, it would, in a way, be impossible for me, because if I were to go there, and the 11th dimension was a dimension without yourself, then you couldn't travel there, because you weren't part of their world. This sort of relates to the 4th dimension, the tesseract, but in a much more complex way. I think this was very interesting. I don't think that I understand all of the membrane talk, but I think that overall, this was very interesting.

Nicholas said...

That was really interesting. It is cool to think that there are other universes that might be right under out noses, but we can't see them. The view of what may be in the 11th dimensions or in other dimensions is different. What they are saying is that there are many different membranes, but say that what could be in different dimensions is different. Some say you are a different person, you're not there, or nobody's there. It's really just what you think. Someday though, we may find out the truth of the 11th dimension. I also agree with Finn. This video didn't explain as much as I expected. I also agree with Ian that humans are not close to creating time-traveling technology.

Stanford said...

I agree with Finn. I wonder if we could find out if there are life forms in the eleventh dimension. I wonder what they would look like, and what they would be like?

Sabina said...

This was very interesting. I have actually never really spent time thinking about how there could be more than three dimensions. But I think that even if there are other dimensions, we have no way of knowing because we are trapped in our own universe. I agree with Finn and Stanford. I wish I could find out if there actually are other dimensions, and if so, what would they act like and be like?

Izzy said...

Personally, the idea of an 11th dimension scares me. The fact that there would be another universe, maybe with humans, maybe with organisms or other life forms, really does scare me. At the end of the video, the man stated that if the other dimension had humans, it would be a universe without us.
What I don't understand is how these scientists could know about this dimension. Is there something that they know about space that we aren't able to know about? Do they somehow have a way to connect with things far away in space?
Also, what exactly is a dimension? Is it another kind of universe with different shapes and laws of nature? Are humans unaware of different dimensions? I think, along with Finn and Elena, that if somehow we were able to record what was going on in this 11th dimension, we probably would be able to figure many other things about space including other life, and how to travel throughout space without having limits. If we were able to figure out some other dimensions, like Elena said, the 4th dimension (the tesseract), we could travel through any point in time at any speed, which would us help find out about these oddly shaped membranes that live in other dimensions.
Are these membranes native to the 11th dimension? If so, how do we have footage of these membranes moving, or was it animation? I love finding out about things like this.
What I am really confused about is, if the 11th dimension is real, why wasn't this theory a bigger deal? If this is real, this can be a very large leap humans because we have only ever seen our own universe, but if there is an 11th dimension, there is a bigger possibility of life outside of Earth, potentially in a galaxy close to ours.
The idea of an 11th dimension amazes me, but I have the same question as Jahan, how are dimensions created? Are we living in a world where we aren't aware of anything living besides what lives on Earth?
But what I am most curious about is, if these membranes, or lifeforms in the 11th dimension have advantages that humans don't have (are they able to resist temperature, are they able to change shape constantly?).
This is definitely something scientists should look into. Sometime in the near future, I hope I will know the truth on the 11th dimension.
Overall, I was so interested in this video, I had to replay it a few times. I loved learning about something that could be really important...if it exists.

Adam said...

These theories were so amazing because just the fact that we have only discovered up to the 4th dimension and we have the theory of the 11th dimension is just shocking. In the video the 11th dimension had so many different membranes with so many different shapes. Some were doughnut shaped, some has holes and some looked like tubes. Over all this theory or reality is electrifying.

Aiden said...

After watching that video, infinite dimensions and parallel universes seem realistic. In the middle a man said, "Other dimensions might be very close to ours, but of which we may never be aware." I thought that was very interesting; other dimensions might be right next to us but we may never be aware of this. While typing that I reached around me to see if I can feel another dimension :) That idea makes me wonder what other dimensions look like. They might be space that folds in on itself, creating wormholes, or maybe there is another direction that we humans are incapable of looking in. Now that's puzzling. Also, someone in the video said that there are an infinite amount of dimensions, which seems impossible: where do they end? I also can't understand how space doesn't end. I can imagine a big wall at the end of space, but a second later I ask myself what's behind the wall. Then I get angry at myself for being so curious. That's how I fall asleep most nights. I find all of quantum physics and dimension stuff very confusing and questioning.

Bryan said...

It is so interesting how there could be an eleventh dimension, however it was a little bit confusing of how they were describing it. I was confused because one moment they are talking about the eleventh dimension and the next there talking about membranes and how we could or couldn't be in the dimension. Although is was confusing for me to understand it, It was an interesting post with cool and weird visuals to describe the membrane. Overall, a very awesome and scientific video.

Natasha said...

I think that it is a cool idea that there could be a eleventh dimension, but like Andrew said it would be really hard to understand. I also agree with Corey when he said that there could be a 11th dimension or there could not be. The people never said that there was or that there will be. It was an interesting thing to think about, but I feel like they needed to explain better if they wanted me to either believe it or research more. What would be cool though, is if in the future there was a 11th dimension that we could travel through time. Overall, I didn't think they explained it very well yet it was an interesting topic.

Ben said...

I think Finn and Andrew are correct in that it was confusing and complicated to have an 11th dimension and I think that if there were other life forms, how would people react to them and what would happen if there is an over population of the life forms and this universe didn't get along with them. There would be some conflict and that might destroy the human race.