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Imagining the Tenth Dimension: A New Way of Thinking About Time and Space Paperback – February 28, 2007
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- Print length226 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTrafford
- Publication dateFebruary 28, 2007
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.57 x 8.5 inches
- ISBN-101425103804
- ISBN-13978-1425103804
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- Publisher : Trafford (February 28, 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 226 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1425103804
- ISBN-13 : 978-1425103804
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.57 x 8.5 inches
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023The book came in fairly good shape! But even more importantly the content inside was awesome! I have been a fan of his youtube videos, but nothing beats the book!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2010For at least 10 years Rob Bryanton has been pondering the implications of the latest scientific theories of quantum mechanics. How can ordinary mortals understand and visualise what a 10-dimensional universe is? You would think its impossible. This book goes a long way to achieving the impossible. It is supported by numerous vlogs that the author has uploaded to his web site and to YouTube.
Good job Rob!
- Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2009I expected this to be an explanation of the 10 dimensions M-theory, or string theory or something. It started out that way, for the first chapter. I enjoyed it right up until he started trying to tackle thopics that didn't have anything to do with the higher dimensions, such as ghosts and predestination/freewill. Go into this book realizing that half of it is philosophy, and you'll be fine.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2007It is difficult to imagine more than 4 dimensions when you are seemingly trapped in a 4 dimensional universe. This book, however, breaks the conceptual boundaries that keep us here, and move us logically, and perhaps paradoxically, upward through the 5th, 6th, and up to the 10th dimension.
It's a rockin' book for the physicist, philosopher, or scientist, and for the curious. Read it, it's good for ya.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2014I never climbed the scholastic ladder of academia in cliché fashion; nevertheless, I have a common man's desire to simply KNOW. Have been reading ambiguous (2 me) books on physical science and all the rest 4 years, disturbed by my cerebral capacity's inability 2 even grasp the fundamentals of things such as a Super Conductor; still, I brave onwards, hoping that a humble science man will fantastically forge literature on things unearthly in clear script--this book has done just that! Indeed, the Social Sciences are real, and thanks to people like Kaku embracing Poetry and the Arts, I can clearly comprehend reading majestic manuscripts such as HYPERSPACE that offer the fundamentals of science with surgical clarity. Too, it doesn't matter if this book relies on inspiration alone; Emily Bronte's soul may not be haunted with the linguistic genius of the brilliant bard James Joyce; still, her desire to clearly craft information & metaphor rival the greats. Verily, this book will illuminate the average joe, and ignite an intellectual thirst to seek further education. You have 2 start somewhere. I adored the minor tales of Poe contained within; I want more science now. And BTW: Check me out on Amazon as well--Mark David King, scripting 4 the miscreants and asymmetrical angels, books like: WEREWOLF SLUT & TRANSCENDING TWILIGHT. I really respect Rob Bryanton for giving us all a chance to glimpse the uncanny possibilities . . .
- Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2016Unsure. I enjoy mr bryanton on YouTube and that's why I bought the book. I haven't read it yet.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2022Anyone with even a little brains will see that this a work of a creative musician, not a work of intelligent analysis. It's made of twisted logic, which sounds nice on the outside, but with just a little insight one realizes it's just hot air.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2013I bought this as a gift for my son. He loves it and says it is a great read. Highly recommended
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Joachim AngererReviewed in Germany on June 20, 20203.0 out of 5 stars Inspirierende Sci-Fi, aber nicht populärwissenschaftlich
Hätte der Autor dieses Werk klar als Sci-Fi deklariert, hätte ich 5 Sterne vergeben. So aber ist das Werk stark irreführend. Zwar gibt der Autor zu, kein Wissenschaftler zu sein. Er kommt aber nicht umhin seine Meinung als alternatives Erklärungsmodell des Universums zu präsentieren.
Diesem Anspruch wird das Buch jedoch nur sehr eingeschränkt gerecht. Ein wissenschaftliches Werk müsste für jede Tatsachenbehauptung eine seriöse Quelle anführen. Diese fehlen jedoch größtenteils. An manchen Stellen wird gar auf Sci-Fi-Werke verwiesen.
Es drängt sich der Verdacht auf, dass der Autor zwar ein reges Interesse an Physik hat, sich jedoch mit ihr nur sehr oberflächlich und mit der zugehörigen Mathematik gar nicht beschäftigt hat. Der Begriff der "Beobachtung im quantenmechanischen Sinne" etwa wird vom Autor viel zu wörtlich genommen. Er geht bei seinen Erläuterungen tatsächlich von einem bewussten Beobachter aus. An anderen Stellen werden gewisse Dinge einfach vorausgesetzt - etwa das freier Wille existiert.
Für Freunde der Sci-Fi sind die in dem Buch präsentierten Ideen sicherlich interessant. Letzten Endes fällt es jedoch mehr in den Bereich der Phantastik, als in den der Wissenschaft.
Shubhanjan Sanatana DasReviewed in India on May 7, 20155.0 out of 5 stars MUST READ
Good job Mr Bryanton. Any sane physicist worth his salt would agree mostly with what you have said. It also agrees with the ideas of time and universe given in a coded form in most of our mystical scriptures.
Stephen JohnsonReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 5, 20125.0 out of 5 stars Valid viewpoint
There are plenty of Scientific books that cover all the dry research out there so if your looking for a purely technical book this is not for you.
To be fair Mr Bryanton makes every effort to describe his project as an exploration of the possible implications and meanings of current scientific research rather than a synopsis of it.
I perceive Scientists don't like to discuss the "meaning" of their research, perhaps conscious of looking foolish amongst their peers, of course there are many great Scientists who are or were prepared to give it a go but then perhaps its easier when your considered Great.
What he does manage to do is to intelligently explore the possible consequences of the new understanding of the fabric of the Universe. Lets all be honest here and say that Quantum mechanics is not an insignificant area of scientific research. We need more voices and thinking in interpreting this data and I wish everybody could read this book as a starting point and either tear it apart with superb reasoning that would build a better model or work on the points that the book make and take it further still.
As it is I found the book incredibly stimulating and has opened up a whole new vista of thinking about how things may be, sometimes there is a paragraph that will resonate very strongly with a perception I have had myself and this can lead to exploring ideas that are not even in the book, I guess that is what would be called stimulating, - its a stimulating book, guess that's my review!
Enjoying the journey
Stephen Johnson 2012
Kindle CustomerReviewed in Canada on May 12, 20114.0 out of 5 stars One man's definition of reality....
An apparent self-taught non-professional, namely Rob Bryanton, after spending a lifetime filled with scientific and philosophical wonder and interest in the reality around him decided to share these thoughts with the reading public. "Imagining the Tenth Dimension" is his result. While it would be easy to criticize his work, for it doesn't match my own tediously thoughtful theories, I will not do that. The reason? The chance of either one of us being accurate in our projections is very minimal. We each have single chance in infinity. But, this is an exercise in mind expansion, not a study in factuality.
From the myriads of quantum and particle theoretical physics that exist and from the hundreds of thoughts surrounding the metaphysical aspects of life, the author chose what he felt made the greatest sense from his perspective and created an answer to the question "What is reality?". Buy the book and enjoy the consciousness trip he takes you on. And as you do, you, too, will wish that Mr. Bryanton lived next door such that you could a full discussion over life's most frequently pondered question.
Mario MarcheseReviewed in Canada on March 30, 20181.0 out of 5 stars One Star
Waste of time. But ok i guess...
