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SignUp Now!TLDR: time and space aren’t real, but merely a projection of 2 dimensional “information space” - literally ones and zeros. Also our brains function the same way and are basically a tiny universe.
TLDR: time and space aren’t real, but merely a projection of 2 dimensional “information space” - literally ones and zeros. Also our brains function the same way and are basically a tiny universe.
Before you read the rambling below, I think I did a good TLDR in this post:So now space is a "human construct"? Idea of pure genius. Wonder why nobody else thought of it.
ok questions?Getting philosophical:
So If the 3D world is a projection of the 2D world, why can’t the 2D world be a projection of a 1D world (God)
God’s spoke the information into existence. The information projected itself in to time and space.
As far as projecting 3D space into 4D space, yes we can do it and there is math behind it.ok questions?
so is possible for us to create a 4D world by projecting space x time with 2D information and transcend out of 3D.. would we have to go interstellar by sling shotting someone into a wormhole for this to happen? or are our minds not capable of that journey?
EDIT: shouldn't going interstellar be the ultimate end game for mankind?
As far as projecting 3D space into 4D space, yes we can do it and there is math behind it.
It’s called quaternion math and it was necessary to develop to push physics forward. In general, we measure rotations in degrees right? And when you manipulate degrees you use sines and cosines.
Okay, so in addition to sines and cosines, we use the tangent. Tangents help with rotations but also help use angles to find distance (think a triangle)
Well Tangent is sine/cosine. The cosine of 90 degrees is zero. What happens when we have some number over zero? It goes to infinity and we lose the ability to work the problem with x,y,z (Cartesian) math.
So something called quaternion math was created
I should have said: Mac continues to be right
Yessssssssssssssssssss.