Scientific American (August 2000) has an interesting article called The
Universe's Unseen Dimensions
which may interest you.  Unfortunately, it is not available from the
Scientific American web site.  Your
local library will be your best source.

The article is related to D-brane theory of our universe being one of many
with matter sticking in a very narrow
range on this 2-dimensional sheet.  The unseen dimension is thought to exist
at about 1 mm range.
Gravity is the mechanism that links all universes together and our universe
is only one of many.  If you are
familiar with my ideas that wavelets and oscillons are necessary for human
learning the above model would
make my suggestions an automatic consequence from the D-brane theory.

Soon equipment will be on line to test this model of D-brane theory.  It is
likely that strong anti-gravity forces will be observed and min-black holes.

For those interested in the CORE processor and the quantum theories of
consciousness this article is
relevant.  Gravity is probably the link for superconductivity,
consciousness, and thought.

Since there are many dimensions it becomes possible to artificially create
entangled links in self contained systems acting as a whole.  People and the
CORE robots are an examples.

The trick is to allow the system time to communicate thought quantum gravity
with multiple placed
particles in another plains.  Currently this is thought to be related to
Planck's constant.

Notice that this model is supportive of Hempfling's model of how the
universe remembers, systemic memory
in evolution, and systemic memory in people, and Corey robotic systems.

Ron Blue
http://turn.to/ai










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