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Why stop at 11? From what i recall in my linear algebra classes, it goes well beyond 3. Not sure why the finite 11.
But, that hair in the video might be better off self absorbed. juss sayin
Eleven Dimensions? My girlfriend has exceeded that without a Physics degree just by using twinkies.