These are the kinds of things I think about on my drive to work.
In 1800, Friedrick William Herschel discovered that the light we see is only a small part of a vast electromagnetic spectrum that we had no idea existed. That discovery has changed everything we know about the universe, as well as sparked life-changing innovations in communication, medicine, and even how we cook our food.
It's hard to imagine how mind-blowing that realization must have been to people at the time - to realize that the light all around them was a small part of something much bigger.
Here, I discuss how the science of Superstring Theory predicts the existence of extra dimensions of reality that we can't perceive currently and what that would mean to our understanding of existence.
In 1800, Friedrick William Herschel discovered that the light we see is only a small part of a vast electromagnetic spectrum that we had no idea existed. That discovery has changed everything we know about the universe, as well as sparked life-changing innovations in communication, medicine, and even how we cook our food.
It's hard to imagine how mind-blowing that realization must have been to people at the time - to realize that the light all around them was a small part of something much bigger.
Here, I discuss how the science of Superstring Theory predicts the existence of extra dimensions of reality that we can't perceive currently and what that would mean to our understanding of existence.
Is There More To Reality Than What You Experience? | |
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