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I'm actually really impressed on how easy it is to grasp, as the show couldn't be longer than about 5 minutes. I can see how it is more complex when you analyze "everything" in all it's full glory, but to give such a crammed lesson in five minutes, it really is impressive.
I have to take this opportunity to shamelessly brag that I used to be William "Bill" Buscombe's tenant. I used to rent the third floor of his victorian house in Evanston IL. He was a really nice guy, and was a phenominal physicist. Rest in peace, Mr. Buscombe. Your lectures will never be forgotten. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I watched it a second time with my bro, and we found the flaw of explaining the travel of light (a dimension between the fourth and fifth) that Einstein theorized.
If you want to get in to string theory, that is a 26 dimension ball game that I rather stay out of. I'm really afraid I'll look like an idiot if I talk about it, because I know I'm going to miss a few details. There's nowhere I can't reach. |