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All Roads Lead to Oz

By: Peep Laja

In my eclectic studies of many different subjects I have run across an interesting common denominator. Nearly every major discipline in search of knowledge about the world we live in, or for explanation of the mysteries of the universe run up against an obstacle unless they assume or propose one principle. That is the concept of extra dimensions.

First, lets look at physics. Classical mechanics was going along fine, and Newtonian physics had a pretty complete grasp of physical phenomena while Maxwell pretty well had electro-magnetic phenomena all wrapped up. In fact, some prominent scientists toward the end of the 19th Century made statements like they had physics all wrapped up and could explain and understand everything in the physical universe except for a few minor details. Well, little did they know how wrong they could be. One of the problems had to do with light and some experimental results that couldn





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