Welcome to the New Website!

WordPress website snippetWell, we finally took the plunge and con­verted our web­site to a more mod­ern archi­tec­ture. We’re very excited about the pos­si­bil­i­ties this opens up and look for­ward to your com­ments and sug­ges­tions. Now we can update con­tent more fre­quently and inter­act with you more fully. Along those lines, we invite you to reg­is­ter as a user by click­ing the appro­pri­ate link on the right side of the win­dow. Please also con­sider adding our RSS feed to your book­marks to keep in touch with qst’s lat­est developments.

Thank you for vis­it­ing! It’s a brave new world.

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“Visualizing Eleven Dimensions” with Thad Roberts. A free lecture, Friday, October 2, 2009, 7:00 pm — 9:00 pm. University of Utah Student Union Building — Union Theatre, 200 Central Campus Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah

The cor­ner­stone the­o­ries of physics, quan­tum mechan­ics and gen­eral rel­a­tiv­ity have proven wildly suc­cess­ful, yet the two the­o­ries remain fun­da­men­tally incom­pat­i­ble. At the heart of this incom­pat­i­bil­ity lies a ques­tion: “Are there more than four dimen­sions?” Modern string the­o­rists are con­vinced that the answer to that ques­tion is yes, but they believe that it is impos­si­ble to envi­sion the addi­tional dimen­sions. They main­tain that our mind’s eye will for­ever remain dis­con­nected from Nature’s true form.

Join us to dis­cover a geo­met­ric rev­o­lu­tion that proves them wrong. Learn how to visu­al­ize the hid­den dimen­sions of Nature, recon­nect your intu­ition to the phys­i­cal world, and open you mind to an all-encompassing map of real­ity that nat­u­rally inte­grates gen­eral rel­a­tiv­ity and quan­tum mechanics.

Our guide, Thad Roberts, invites you to this free lec­ture
in sup­port of his upcom­ing book, “Einstein’s Intuition.”

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Website Update

a jumble of equations

The what is qst? sec­tion on this web­site has been updated with a for­malisms page, out­lin­ing the math­e­mat­ics of qst; a con­stants of Nature page, list­ing qst’s geo­met­ric solu­tions to many of Nature’s con­stants; and a pre­dic­tions page, with over 20 pre­dic­tions gen­er­ated by qst.

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Conversations Part One Debuts

Conversations Part 1 poster frameConversations: Part One, debuts. This is the first of six ‘con­ver­sa­tions’ on quan­tum space the­ory (qst). In this episode, Thad Roberts overviews quan­tum space the­ory, show­ing us how to visu­al­ize eleven dimen­sions. No other the­ory (super­string the­ory, M-theory, super­grav­ity, etc.) has been able to offer human­ity such a vivid win­dow into the com­plete dimen­sional struc­ture of Nature. This intu­itive approach brings a new breadth to human imag­i­na­tion and offers a fas­ci­nat­ing new intel­lec­tual vision that has the poten­tial to change the world by chang­ing the way we see it. The abil­ity to com­pre­hend and intu­itively grasp eleven dimen­sions sets the stage to answer the great­est mys­ter­ies in physics.
It is avail­able in the gal­leries sec­tion.

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coffee talk book club meeting photoThe cof­fee talk book club fin­ishes all the chap­ters of “Einstein’s Intuition,” con­clud­ing sev­eral months of discussions.

Good bye cof­fee talk, we’ll miss you.

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QST premier lecture

ship on the edge of the worldThad Roberts presents his first pub­lic lec­ture overview­ing qst. The lec­ture, enti­tled “Learning to Visualize Eleven Dimensions” was a great suc­cess, approx­i­mately fifty peo­ple attended. The event lasted for two and a half hours and was only cut short by the clos­ing of the Salt Lake City Library where the pre­sen­ta­tion was held. The audi­ence was recep­tive to qst both sci­en­tif­i­cally and philo­soph­i­cally. The unfor­tu­nately short ques­tion and answer ses­sion revealed a diverse atten­dance, from the pro­fes­sional sci­en­tist to the lay philoso­pher. Thad was greatly encour­aged by the enthu­si­asm of the crowd. The first hour of the lec­ture is avail­able in the gal­leries sec­tion on this site. (Lecture poster art by Pashaa.)

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