Agreed, Michael. Some of the latest thoughts in the "String Theory" revival
are now leaning in that direction too. Anyone know if the math has gotten
that far yet?
Cheers!!
Jim
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Michael Rowe <mdrowe at optonline.net> wrote:
> Particles that pop in and out of existance, are more likely popping in and
> out of another dimension(s) that we have not yet figured out. That could
> also explain the probabilistic behavior. We don't know what happens to
> them when they are out of our dimensions, but it is clearly systematic as
> shown by their predictability.
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