Originally posted by eccentric
Probably only the math geeks here will get this, but there seem to be enough of us, so:
A mathematician and an engineer go to a lecture on quantum physics. The engineer's sitting there, listening, but he just doesn't get it. He glances at his friend, who is sitting back, smiling, taking it all in. As the lecture goes on, the engineer just gets more and more confused, while the mathematician looks like he's getting more and more interested. After the lecture the two go for a drink (alcoholic, of course (sorry, another joke)) and the engineer asks, \"Did you get that?\"
The mathematician replies, \"Of course! It was fascinating! Didn't you get it?\"
A little annoyed, \"Nope. How do you understand it?\"
\"I just vizualize it.\"
\"How do you vizualize something that's in 12 dimensions, though?\"
\"I just see it in n dimensional space and set n = 12.\"
Yay for 12 dimensional space! I tried to explain to my wife one time that the current univers was not three dimensional, but in reality had 11 and most likely 12 dimensions. I got that strange look again O_o

I have no problem with 12 dimensions. It would be kind of cool if string theory proved to be true.