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Anyway, I love the physics discussion. Along with consciousness, physics modeling of the universe is one of my hobbies, and I remember reading about this in Lisa Randall's book. I had heard there were 11 dimensions or even 14, however, and that there were little donut-shaped fields along different axes of each "point," where essentially there is an orbital point (not explaining this well, sorry.) In any case, I was delighted and, well, impressed with the narration.
And, yes, I know they had newspapers with (you say) scripts, but I still admire them for delivering the message to everyone that science is really as cool as you hoped it was.
If anybody wants to further investigate these topics, may I suggest this site:
World Science University (it's free)
Also, Brian Greene has a wonderful presentation on String Theory that will melt your mind:
Here is a link to the whole playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rniE0NQwEJs-1kxKPpF-mQ5C
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Enjoy, people!
Peace from Florida,
Michael