book pickings

a visual way to explore the brain pickings book archive :: otlet's shelf theme :: back to brain pickings

CREATIVITY :: DESIGN :: SCIENCE :: HISTORY :: PSYCHOLOGY :: ART

  1. More in…

    • science
    • physics
    • philosophy
    Imagining the Tenth Dimension: A New Way of Thinking About Time and Space
Rob Bryanton
Rob Bryanton — a self-described “non-scientist with an inquisitive mind,” whose dayjob as a sound designer involves composing music for TV series and films — proposes a theory of the universe based on ten dimensions, a bold and progressive lens on string theory based on the idea that countless tiny “superstrings” are vibrating in a tenth dimension, which he is careful to frame as a personal expression rather than a traditional scientific theory.

    Imagining the Tenth Dimension: A New Way of Thinking About Time and Space

    Rob Bryanton

    Rob Bryanton — a self-described “non-scientist with an inquisitive mind,” whose dayjob as a sound designer involves composing music for TV series and films — proposes a theory of the universe based on ten dimensions, a bold and progressive lens on string theory based on the idea that countless tiny “superstrings” are vibrating in a tenth dimension, which he is careful to frame as a personal expression rather than a traditional scientific theory.

    READ ON

« Previous — Next »