Cosmic Brane 414-cosmic-brane-dixon – Some scientists speculate that, if microscopic black holes can be formed by the Large Hadron Collider, they may bridge the hyperdimensional gap between "branes" , demonstrating the existence of other universes. An abstract, geometric visualization depicting theoretical concepts of string cosmology and brane multidimensional space. A warped, translucent orange surface representing a dynamic cosmic membrane or "brane" curves down over three metallic spheres of increasing size resting on a flat, light blue plane. The minimalist 3D rendering uses clean lighting and shadows to represent complex mathematical ideas like higher dimensions, bulk space, or parallel universes interacting within a multiverse framework. Digital, 2005, for Scientific American. © Don Dixon
414-cosmic-brane-dixon – Some scientists speculate that, if microscopic black holes can be formed by the Large Hadron Collider, they may bridge the hyperdimensional gap between "branes" , demonstrating the existence of other universes. An abstract, geometric visualization depicting theoretical concepts of string cosmology and brane multidimensional space. A warped, translucent orange surface representing a dynamic cosmic membrane or "brane" curves down over three metallic spheres of increasing size resting on a flat, light blue plane. The minimalist 3D rendering uses clean lighting and shadows to represent complex mathematical ideas like higher dimensions, bulk space, or parallel universes interacting within a multiverse framework. Digital, 2005, for Scientific American. © Don Dixon
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