Well, it seems there might be some scientific proof of other dimensions that might surface. Considering AP allows you to travel to other dimensions(according to what I’ve read and heard from other AP persons I know) this definately helps support the argument.
Chicago Sun Times
The Linear Collider being proposed for Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Batavia could help solve a long-standing cosmic mystery involving “dark matter.”
There’s not enough visible stuff in the universe – stars, galaxies and the like – to account for all the apparent gravity. So scientists calculate that about 85 percent of the matter in the universe is dark matter.
Scientists previously proposed that dark matter consists of objects invisible to telescopes, such as dim stars, big planets and black holes. But those theories haven’t panned out, said Fermilab physicist Joe Lykken.
The thinking now is that dark matter consists of subatomic particles zipping around the universe in vast numbers.
One such candidate, Lykken said, is the neutralino, a particle about 100 times heavier than a proton. (For those keeping track, neutralinos would be similar to neutrinos, particles that have little or no mass. Like neutrinos, neutralinos would have no electric charge and wouldn’t interact with ordinary matter.)
It’s theorized that there are about 1,000 neutralinos in every quart of space. As you read this, thousands of neutralinos are shooting right through you. Add them all up, and you’ve got your dark matter, the theory goes. No one has ever seen a neutralino, but, if it exists, it might show up in the linear collider, scientists say.
Another dark matter candidate is the so-called LKP particle. Finding this guy would be a double whammy. In addition to solving the dark matter mystery, the LKP particle could provide evidence for a mind-bending theory that predicts the universe has 10 dimensions: the three dimensions we perceive, plus seven hidden dimensions.
Fermi lab is near where I live, I almost got a job there too in a summer program to educate minorities. Hopefully they get the new accelerator.