Recently I was reading popular science books, namely Stephen Hawking's "The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe" and Michio Kaku's "Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel Universes". Being already excited about the mysteries of the nature of space and time, I was amazed how the concept of multi-dimensional space influenced modern art. Picasso and Duchamp tried to render the fourth dimension in their paintings. Cubo-Futurism, Russian avant-garde art movement of the 1910s, aimed to depict time along with space. Dali's "Crucifixion" was inspired by tesseract, a 4D cube, and Escher's famous impossible drawings are based on non-Euclidean geometry with spaces curved in higher dimensions. Now it seems that our whole Universe is actually multi-dimensional, because fundamental laws of physics cannot be consistently formulated in three-dimensional space. What seemed like pure mathematical fantasy, may be very real, so I feel like we are now on the verge of