You wouldn't expect anyone here to have even the slightest grasp of String Theory. Definitely wasted on knowledgeless hacks. Could any one of you imagine that the hyper cube is all instances of a cube in any given time represented in third dimension? No. Try wrapping your head around the tenth dimension: http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=4280922161474483340&sourceid=zeitgeist It has a pretty good synopsis on all the dimensions leading up.
YTMND would be the last place I'd ever want to voice my opinion. 1'd because I don't see the need for your campaign of religious propaganda wasted on an apathetic internet community.
The ones who critique this as being 3D, you're all idiots...But I'd suppose you'd have to make it past High School Geometry, this is a little advanced.
The 4D Rubick's Cube is a visual representation of a hypercube so you can see all the blocks at once. If it were in the form of an actual hypercube, you couldn't be able to make heads or tails of any of the sides. Brush up on the concepts:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercube
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_dimension
Choice Two: The world made itself. An amount of matter which already existed projected itself though the boundless space and was caught within the gravitational pull of the sun. Hard to believe? Not really.
The philosophies on the origin of matter do nothing so support your rediculous notion of God. God, and easier solution than science to solving the mysteries of the universe. That's so lazy of you.
Good thing there's tones of proof dealing with evolution including vestigal organs, fossil records, rock layers, and even in our living we can see evolution with two minutely differnet species of shrimp seperated by Panama. The same species of shrimp were seperated. There only difference is their inability to mate. A fairly recent species branch.
But oh no...Certainly a buncha' moral fairy tales from a time of scientific and theologic ignorance is far more convincing.
Religion makes everything easier. We could spend millions of dollars investigating the origins of the universe that will some day unlock the boundless ranges of our mind...Or we could make someone up and pretend that he does everything for us. Genius.
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