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In real-world string theory, Calabi-Yau spaces, or manifolds, are complex mathemetical shapes that explain how the ten dimensions posited in super-string theory can fit within the four dimensions we are conventionally familiar with. | *In real-world string theory, Calabi-Yau spaces, or manifolds, are complex mathemetical shapes that explain how the ten dimensions posited in super-string theory can fit within the four dimensions we are conventionally familiar with. | ||
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Revision as of 20:21, 28 May 2010
Calabi-Yau Space is the home of the Eternals, Chronovores and the Guardians of Time. (PDA: The Quantum Archangel)
Behind the Scenes
- In real-world string theory, Calabi-Yau spaces, or manifolds, are complex mathemetical shapes that explain how the ten dimensions posited in super-string theory can fit within the four dimensions we are conventionally familiar with.