Sirag, Saul-Paul - Consciousness and Hyperspace
Science and the Cosmos
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27m
Nineteenth century theologians developed the idea of multiple dimensions to explain the idea of God in scientific language. Physicist Saul-Paul Sirag discusses current theories of multiple dimensions, which have been fabricated to account for sub-atomic interactions, and the implications of these theories for the psychology and technology of the twenty-first century.
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