Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Satellite could see shadow of extra dimensions


One of the most intriguing problems facing astroscientists today is the existence of extra dimensions outside of the commonly accepted 3. Size, makeup and age of the universe could be much more accurately assessed with this knowledge.

A satellite to be launched next year could see signs of extra dimensions in the afterglow of the big bang.

Dr. Saunders, who submitted this article, states: "While it wouldn't provide absolute proof of higher dimensions, if successful, it could at least give researchers interested in these dimensions some data indicative of whether their theories have any substance and hence provide a jump-off point for further research. "

The article contains some very compelling theories and images.

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