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Question on Dimensions

10/24/2006 8:54 AM

Exactly how many dimensions r there?

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Re: Question on Dimensions

10/24/2006 11:11 AM

Only three that are important. They are 36, 24, 36 or numbers close to that.

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10/24/2006 11:44 AM

what do u mean by 36,24,36, etc.?

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10/24/2006 8:33 PM

You guys are strictly metric over there in India, yes? Normally, this would be a Good Thing, but in this particular case it ain't - and therein lies the rub...

36-24-36 refers to inches, sabe?

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Re: Question on Dimensions

10/24/2006 9:44 PM

Opps! Good catch, Europium!

To answer your original question, that depends. There are so many theories that it makes your head twist. Mathematically, there is a large number of possibilities. However, how many really exist is another question.

Wikipedia says this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Many-worlds_interpretation

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10/25/2006 1:19 PM

i am sorry, for me overlooking that fact, but really, i mean, truly, i sincerely don't know what is 'sabe'!!!!!!!

c, i'ven't gone bonkers, but it really is an innocent question.

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