The Search For Hidden Dimensions
By BRIAN GREENE, THE RICHARD DAWKINS FOUNDATION - RDF TV
Updated: Tue, 18 May 2010 07:44:49 UTC - An RDFRS Original
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB1B42HYvZg
Brian Greene explains how extra dimensions may solve several problems in physics, and gives his stance on the possibility of a "multi-verse".
To learn more about String Theory, watch Brian Greene's "The Elegant Universe" on NOVA.
Also see Brian Greene's book on String Theory "The Elegant Universe".
Or check out Brian Greene's book on General Physics "The Fabric of the Cosmos".
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Presented by
THE RICHARD DAWKINS FOUNDATION
Directed by
JOSH TIMONEN
Produced by
MAUREEN NORTON
Animation by
PEW36 ANIMATION STUDIOS
Music by
YAGMUR KAPLAN
Post-Production Sound by
SOUND SATISFACTION
Supervising Sound Editor / Re-Recording Mixer
GARY J. COPPOLA, C.A.S.
Sound Editor
BEN RAUSCHER
Post-Production Assistant
GRAHAM IMMEL
Stock Footage Courtesy of
NASA
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