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<title>At the 2:10 mark, the video starts to get lost in </title>
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    <p>At the 2:10 mark, the video starts to get lost in its own &#8220;folding&#8221; analogy. We have no reason to believe that the analogy holds, so the remaining nine minutes are bunk. Except for the 3:19 mark, which shows a baby inside a penis. I approve of that.</p>
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<title>Nice video but it isn&#x26;#39;t physics:
&#x22;The &#x22;theory </title>
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    <p>Nice video but it isn&#39;t physics:
&#8220;The &#8220;theory of reality&#8221; that I advance on this website and in the book &#8220;Imagining the Tenth Dimension&#8221; is not the one that is commonly accepted by today&#39;s physicists. Anyone wanting to know more about the currently established thinking behind string theory and the tenth or eleventh dimension should refer to such excellent books as &#8220;Parallel Worlds&#8221; by Michio Kaku, &#8220;The Fabric of the Cosmos&#8221; by Brian Greene, or &#8220;Warped Passages&#8221; by Lisa Randall.&#8221;</p>

  	
	
	








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    <p>i wonder if this will be common sense to my kids just like the earth being round is common sense to me&#8230;</p>

  	
	
	








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<title>Quantum physics is rarely so well narrated.</title>
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    <p>Quantum physics is rarely so well narrated.</p>

  	
	
	








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