I was surprised to learn today that typing just the word "tenth" into Google returns my book as the number 2 search result. Cool! Likewise, the word "Imagining" and the word "Dimension" each return pages attached to this project within their top ten results. Thank you to all the tenth dimension fans around the world for making this project the success that is!
This got me thinking about this blog and what parts of it may be attracting more or less attention. So here we go: as of April 21 2008, here are the ten Imagining the Tenth Dimension blog entries that have attracted the most visits of all time:
1. Hypercubes and Plato's Cave
2. 26 songs
3. The Google Suggestions Time Capsule Project
4. Google, Memes and Randomness
5. Tenth Dimension TagCrowd
6. Infinity and the Boltzmann Brains
7. Shadows of Higher Dimensions
8. The Tenth Dimension FAQ
9. Gevin Giorbran - Gone but Not Forgotten
10. Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Dark Information
And here are the blogs that have been viewed the most in the last 30 days:
1. Google Suggestions Time Capsule - First Quarter '08
2. Googling in the Tenth Dimension
3. Tenth Dimension Polls Archive 1 to 10
4. Imagining the Sixth Dimension
5. The Omniverse
6. Time is a Direction
7. Hidden Variables and the Seventh Dimension
8. Hypercubes and Plato's Cave
9. Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Dark Information
10. John Wheeler and Digital Physics
This project is about memes, spimes, and genes, and the place where physics and philosophy can meet in the middle. It's about imagining our universe as arising from an indeterminate background (the omniverse, where Information Equals Reality), and how everything about our consciousness and our observed physical reality could just be shadows of higher dimensional patterns. In this context, the above lists are about more than just what's proven to be popular with this project: they're about ideas that resonate and connect us all together. And since "time is just a direction", I plan to publish new versions of this list every month as part of the exploration of the meme-space we're all moving through.
Enjoy the journey,
Rob Bryanton
The May 08 version of this list is here.
The June 08 version of this list is here.The July 08 version of this list is here.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Top Ten tenth dimension blogs - April report
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