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Albert had the feeling he should have taken out the extra 'p' when he told his wife about superstring theory
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( , Fri 18 Jun 2004, 15:21, archived)

but i fail to see any connecting to physics.
maybe it's just me.
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Fri 18 Jun 2004, 15:28,
archived)
maybe it's just me.

If you're not into supperstring (oops, superstring) theory, here's another take on the same thing: N-Dimensional Space