You ought to see some of the blogs off of that sight. They go pretty nuts with tryin to keep a thing like string theory simple.... yeah like that is possible. :)
Hi Tom, thanks for your comments about my blog and for posting a link to my project. I've now posted a link to your blog entry in the "Interesting Links" section of my Imagining the Tenth Dimension blog.
You might also be interested in this: I've just posted a new version of the original animation at youtube which uses youtube's "annotations" function. http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=XjsgoXvnStY (Or just go to youtube and search for annotated tenth). The annotations include links to dozens of other video blogs and song videos that connect to this project.
Rob - thanks for taking such an interesting concept and making it easier to understand. :)
I checked out the annotated video, and have to say that my early morning, caffeine-starved brain can't keep up with how fast the annotations blip by. I'll have to watch it when I am slightly more conscious. :)
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Tom, my brain hurts now.
Tony - it's all just dots, lines, and folds!
You ought to see some of the blogs off of that sight. They go pretty nuts with tryin to keep a thing like string theory simple.... yeah like that is possible. :)
Hi Tom, thanks for your comments about my blog and for posting a link to my project. I've now posted a link to your blog entry in the "Interesting Links" section of my Imagining the Tenth Dimension blog.
You might also be interested in this: I've just posted a new version of the original animation at youtube which uses youtube's "annotations" function.
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=XjsgoXvnStY
(Or just go to youtube and search for annotated tenth). The annotations include links to dozens of other video blogs and song videos that connect to this project.
Thanks!
Rob Bryanton
Rob - thanks for taking such an interesting concept and making it easier to understand. :)
I checked out the annotated video, and have to say that my early morning, caffeine-starved brain can't keep up with how fast the annotations blip by. I'll have to watch it when I am slightly more conscious. :)
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