VIDEO OF THE DAY – Search for Hidden Dimensions

A new dimension in scientific education. In fact, several new dimensions...

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19 May 2010 12:00 GMT / By Ian Hughes

I’ve always liked to think that I have a scientific brain. I like to imagine that I ‘get’ most things.

But, to be perfectly honest, a lot of what modern scientists talk about sails several miles over my head.

So this video, one of many, hosted by the celebrated/notorious (delete as spiritually applicable) atheist Richard Dawkins, is a breath of fresh air.

It takes quite complicated ideas about the existence of more than just the three dimensions we’re familiar with and packages them up in an engaging and ultimately very easy to understand way.

It’s a long way from my Further Science GCSE, that’s for sure.

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