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		<title>Imagining the tenth dimension</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This will blow your mind. Do you, like me, ever wonder what the fourth, fifth, and upper dimensions are like?
Well, here&#8217;s a good layman&#8217;s explanation, by Rob Bryanton.  Just mind-blowing!
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