Mitch raemsch
Those are only words to you.
No. The 4th dimension is a real space dimension.
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A dimension doesn't have a surface.
You're wrong. Again.
Oh really? So why do we only see 3 dimensions of space?
"Nature loves to hide." Hemicritus
Sometimes what appears is wrong and what doesn't appear is right.
On my opinion it is impossible to use GRT to Universe as
a whole. The Newton/ Einstein's gravitation laws are correct
only in the local parts of Vacuum. The Universe / Vacuum
as a whole is endless.
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that the Aether does not exist, we have
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> > > > Mitch raemsch
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> > > Those are only words to you.
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> > No. The 4th dimension is a real space dimension.
>
> Oh really? So why do we only see 3 dimensions of space?
Jeeze, I hate it when Mitch starts to quote things that are true! He
must have been reading my website again.
As for you Mike3, your assignment is to go read "Flatland" again. As
usual, Einstein and his goofy mathematics has totally brought thinking
to a dead stop. In this case by the use of the bogus "space-time".
Fact is that ALL higher dimensions (ones you can't see) will manifest
in the observable dimensions as time (the actions of phenomena).
Obviously nobody here has any desire to actually think about these
things.
The 4th dimension is without time.
Mitch Reamsch
The surface of the 4th dimension is round.
Mitch Raemsch
Define 'round'.
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Round is an unchanging curve.
Mitch Raemsch
No, seriously. Can you define "round"? I mean with a mathematical test
which we can apply to some geometric figure and get an answer: "is" or
"is not" round?
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> BURT wrote:
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>>On Aug 19, 8:38 pm, "Paul Hovnanian P.E." <p...@hovnanian.com> wrote:
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>>>BURT wrote:
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>>>[snip]
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>>>>The surface of the 4th dimension is round.
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>>>Define 'round'.
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>>Round is an unchanging curve.
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>>Mitch Raemsch
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>
> No, seriously. Can you define "round"? I mean with a mathematical test
> which we can apply to some geometric figure and get an answer: "is" or
> "is not" round?
I've always considered a egg to be round. It has a
continuous surface with no angularity anywhere.
Woe the poor bird that has to lay an egg with
angularity on the surface. Evolution is kind
sometimes.
But an egg has a changing curve.
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Calculus says it is an unchnaging curve.
Mitch Raemsch
On target!
> On Aug 20, 6:47 pm, "Paul Hovnanian P.E." <p...@hovnanian.com> wrote:
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>>BURT wrote:
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>>>On Aug 19, 8:38 pm, "Paul Hovnanian P.E." <p...@hovnanian.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>BURT wrote:
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>>>>[snip]
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>>>>>The surface of the 4th dimension is round.
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>>>>Define 'round'.
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>>>>From the moment I picked your book up until I put it down I was
>>>>convulsed with laughter. Some day I intend reading it.
>>>> -- Groucho Marx, from "The Book of Insults"
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>>>Round is an unchanging curve.
>>
>>>Mitch Raemsch
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>>No, seriously. Can you define "round"? I mean with a mathematical test
>>which we can apply to some geometric figure and get an answer: "is" or
>>"is not" round?
> Calculus says it is an unchnaging curve.
> Mitch Raemsch
<http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=define%3Around&btnG=Google+Search>
Calculus says nothing of the sort; it is a calculation
method (or, if one wants to be a literalist, little pebbles
in sand grooves ;-) ).
Best I can do is take a point on a 2-D surface embedded
in a Euclidean 3-space and touch it with a nearby sphere
of some radius r > 0; if it touches at only that point,
it's round (there are usually 2 spheres). One might ask
as to whether r is constant.
It looks like the concept is easily generalizable to
N dimensions.
Of course you may simply be misusing the term "round" as
a synonym for "curved".
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Those other dimensions are compactified to less than a Planck Length,
or as the Bible puts it, "rolled up like a scroll." Gordon
Show your work.
Or stay after class to clean erasers.
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Have gnu, will travel.
That's part way there. There is a more precise definition of how a curve
changes to still be thought of as "round".
There's also the property of having a closed surface. IOW, a parabola is
curved, but not really round.
But I doubt Mitch/BURT has any clues about this, much less the ability
to grasp the math and topology behind such explainations.
This is all only shadows on the wall (Allegory of the Cave)
but Mitch/BURT thinks it is the reality as created by his
personal God. That being said, the math and topology would
mean nothing to him if he ever did understand it, nor
does anything beyond his personal "written for the masses
science" opinions.
Objects are moving on the surface of the 4th dimension.
Mitch Raemsch