Labyrinth Table

The Labyrinth Table is a coffee table designed by Benjamin Nordsmark that has a detailed maze underneath its glass top. Even though its enclosed, you can try to solve this maze: it has 6 little figurines of people inside.

Move them around with the help of handles that you run under the table. When you’re through, the handles will stick anywhere on the table, so you can’t lose them. Unlike a full-size labyrinth, the people in this one won’t panic or starve if you run into a dead end or leave them for days without moving. See the Labyrinth Table in action in this video. -via Laughing Squid


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And that figurine is most definitely a child of the goat from the game Mansions of Madness (which is an absolutely fantastic game, by the way, think Clue mixed with HP Lovecraft) doused in a heavy coat of black paint... though I guess seeing one of them trapped in a maze could be kind of satisfying for players who have been cursed by them one too many times.
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All I heard was particles, atoms and frequencies and didn't understand any of it. But I'm a bit dumb :P. Although I did think of the multiverse theory when I was 7, without ever hearing of it before - not kidding.
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I thought it was pretty good. We're talking bout trying to explain what's widely accepted as the most advanced and accurate model of Physical Science... and do it in 2 minutes.

I mean, come on. If you think it's not that hard, or if you think this particular video was done poorly, why
don't you give this little experiment a try:

Try to explain to a 45yr old man or woman how to play Madden 2007 football on the X-Box Console in 2 minutes. Maybe that will help put in to perspective for you the difficulty with which the above video must have been conceived.
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i dont think they are moving beyond string theory (m-theory) but there is frustration because you can't test it yet, so some believe it is a waste of time. i think that a lot of it is based on it trying to be the "theory of everything"--think it scares some people
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