Tuesday 6 September 2011

No Scientist...

The Calabi-Yau shape is a theorised space constructed of more than 3 dimensions. Specifically, it contains the hidden 6 dimensions proposed by string-theory. Here is a note detailing their possible description...


2008. "Calabi-Yau (called in the names of two mathematicians (Eugenio Calabi) and (Shing-Tung Yau )) spaces may be that microscopic shape, deep inside the hidden dimensions of string theory. There are many such spaces… According to string theory, space-time isn't 4-dimensional as you might expect, but 10-dimensional. Where are the extra six dimensions? One answer is that they're compactified: roughly speaking, rolled up into such a small space as to be unobservable at human scales. You are in the forest, it is night, and in a moment you are in space, exploring the phenomena, for which there is no explanation and knowledge in our days…And You hear the sound of loquacious water far away from You. The sky is in front of You…You can observe all the planets to be clearly. And there are plenty of animals around You, which You‘ve never seen before, which are so close, that they are almost touching You. Thought is equal to movement, there is no difference between them. There is only one way to understand these visions… It is possible because of «calabi-yau», spontaneous movements and feelings inside myriads of spaces…"
-Faria Records

Images of such spaces can be found here and here . note how they both look woven, particularly the second, soft one. Other details of the Calabi-Yau's characteristics can be found here. However, I am no scientist. For further info, consult Sam Ting and your remaining MIT contacts, if you still have any.

My campus observations are UK-based, and you are right, I do not know who is delivering these boxes of woollens to UK-midlands academia, but I shall try to take a copy of a delivery note this week in hope of finding out.

Sam Eagle

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