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Posted by Mark on September 4, 2001 20:37:33 UTC

Our universe may actualy have more dimensions than three....
I believe the theorem applies to more dimensions than just two.....in Elegant Universe he spoke of six curled dimensions. If however, I stand to be corrected, then I can't speak of these other consequences as they do not apply to a 2D universe.

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