Saturday, September 16, 2006
A dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind...
There are things I shouldn't think about early in the morning. Late at night, just about anything goes. But in the morning, I find that I have to be careful not to overload the circuits.
I presume this is why having an early morning math class didn't pan out much for me.
Math in general is not one of my strong suits, so I was pleased to discover that I was able to keep up with Imagining the Tenth Dimension.
I want to learn more about tesseracts, but my brain refuses to cooperate. It's frustrating to want to learn about something that is just beyond your reach. I can almost wrap my head around it, but I'm just missing that "a-ha!" moment.
Maybe if there was a model made of Lego...
(via WFMU's Beware of the Blog)
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Ah, string theory!
ReplyDeleteI've got a Nova program Tivo'd about this and started to watch 'What the Bleep' but didn't have the focus to follow along (so that's saved too for future watching).
I think I have a magazine article stashed away somewhere on this as well.
Maybe it's not my focus is weak, but I'm never going to get an aha moment ;). Who knows, but I'll try. Its fascinating stuff.