Fairly interesting

I have been trying to imagine these things since I was a child (like: "how would something that only thinks it exists in 2 dimensions view phenomenons we know to exist in 3 dimensions").
It's pretty cool, though I have some problems with it occasionally, even as a science-n00b. For instance, the introduction talks about there being 10 dimensions, +1 for time. Yet the 10 dimensions talked about in the introduction include time. So what happened to the 11th?

edit: A friend suggested that he did have 11 dimensions: 0 through 3, then 4 for time, and then 5 through 10.
But 0 doesn't seem like a dimension to me, since it could only be a dimension if points can be relative to eachother (ie in dimension 1) right?
Also, he assumes a lot...I'm sure there's some plausible reason to assume some of it (and it does explicitly state that it's based on the superstring theory; so obviously that has to be assumed a priori to this whole story), but he can't possibly just assume everything he says in the video, right?!
Oh well, just look at it and tell me what you think of it
