HOW MANY dimensions are there?!? Mathamaticians say 11. Some people think more. Who knows? And since Time and Space are in the fourth dimension that's the key to time travel! Figure out how to pass through dimensions and CLICK! You got it!
I'm gonna try to figure out how to do that. P.S. I just believe that. I have no scientific proof. But I'm gonna try to go through other dimensions. I know our senses can't percieve more than 3, but who knows if they can't for sure?...
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Imagine a gooball, he would be like, "the Z axis???" Though images do have different depths, the gooballs don't but you get my point: it is impossible for us to imagine the fourth dimension
This is the concept talked about in the video I posted. Carl explains it similarly.
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Red and Momo: Yes, completely. And imaging if there were a two-dimensional world, where people built houses and lived and conversed and everything, but their entire world was like a wall to us (as in, X and Z). We could go straight through their walls by simply walking around them, become invisible, see inside their safes without opening them, and so on.
Presumably, a four-dimensional being would be able to do this to us.
Also, imagine that we could fold this world. That would let us teleport...
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@Red and AP: What you guys are talking about, a 2D world, is basically what Flatland is. I really want to read and see the movies. I mean, I get the concept, but seeing detailed illustrations alongside a plot would be way interesting.
@momo: Time is the fourth dimension. We do live in a four-dimensional (space-time) universe, but I just mean a fourth spatial dimension. Time can be excluded completely from such discussions anyway, since it's a dimension that has to be in any universe, except for one where nothing happens (which is pointless to talk about).
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If the string theory is true then there are only 11 dimensions. If not, then there are less or infinite. But no one has been able to prove or disprove this theory because of lack of experiments... fascinating...
Maybe I could figure it out...
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The Bell inequality tells that when a electron strikes another electron, this two have a very unusual and random movement and says a theory that when that happen a new dimension of the universe appear!
also, knowing the question of the universe will counteract with the answer, and will destroy the universe and replace it with something even more bizarre.
I've read Flatland, and it's really interesting. That's what got me interested in hyperspace.
I've figured out a way to explain four-dimensional objects, in a way.
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A line [segment], 1 dimension. Simple.
A square, two dimensions. Made of four lines. This is the highest-dimension shape we can create on this screen.
A cube, made of six squares. They don't look like squares--they look stretched and distorted--but that's because this is only the 2-dimensional projection of a cube. We took it down a dimension, so it looks distorted. In a real cube, yes, those are squares.
A 4-cube, or tesseract. Made out of eight cubes. You could model this by taking two cubes and connecting the corresponding corners. Six of them won't look like cubes, they'll look stretched and distorted, but that's because we're bringing it down one dimension. In four-dimensional space, they would all be cubes.
Hope this helped.
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@AP: That GIF's like the one of the Wikipedia page, but more flashy. That's a pretty good description, but nevertheless it's still pretty hard to visualize. I don't think humans will ever be able to fully visualize or see tesseracts, let alone other 4D objects.
By the way, check this out:
Wikipedia: Stereographic projection of a Clifford torus: the set of points (cos(a), sin(a), cos(b), sin(b)), which is a subset of the 3-sphere.
Problem is that I've been 3D modelling a lot, so they don't impress me much, as everything is spatially correct... Doesn't look like something out of another dimension to me...
Another intense scientific concept:
HOW MANY dimensions are there?!? Mathamaticians say 11. Some people think more. Who knows? And since Time and Space are in the fourth dimension that's the key to time travel! Figure out how to pass through dimensions and CLICK! You got it!
I'm gonna try to figure out how to do that. P.S. I just believe that. I have no scientific proof. But I'm gonna try to go through other dimensions. I know our senses can't percieve more than 3, but who knows if they can't for sure?...
For those wondering, Earth of Goo is still being worked on, but not as often. It will be finished! Check out my website/YouTube @ScarletFury!
Errr... I got annoyed! Why is everyone ignoring my forum?! http://goofans.com/forum/world-of-goo/general-discussion/3356
Please come and... Well you know...
I thought there was an infinite number of dimensions, but prove me wrong so I can learn something
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This is the concept talked about in the video I posted. Carl explains it similarly.
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Please come and... Well you know...
We all saw it. (or the people using the tracker anyway) Please don't advertise your posts in a thread that's about another subject entirely. That's just irritating.
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I have a lame website
dimensions: length, width, depth, time, probability, and hyper mass.
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Red and Momo: Yes, completely. And imaging if there were a two-dimensional world, where people built houses and lived and conversed and everything, but their entire world was like a wall to us (as in, X and Z). We could go straight through their walls by simply walking around them, become invisible, see inside their safes without opening them, and so on.
Presumably, a four-dimensional being would be able to do this to us.
Also, imagine that we could fold this world. That would let us teleport...
Another Planet finally has an official release! Download chapters 1 through 3 here! Thank you for waiting so long while I kept starting over.
Goo dimension,I wonder...
I made goomods.
PS,IM CHRISTIAN and it's a boring life
I made goomods.
@Red and AP: What you guys are talking about, a 2D world, is basically what Flatland is. I really want to read and see the movies. I mean, I get the concept, but seeing detailed illustrations alongside a plot would be way interesting.
@momo: Time is the fourth dimension. We do live in a four-dimensional (space-time) universe, but I just mean a fourth spatial dimension. Time can be excluded completely from such discussions anyway, since it's a dimension that has to be in any universe, except for one where nothing happens (which is pointless to talk about).
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How is it boring? I get to do all kinds of adventurous things! I get to do orchestras and tour with them, and write music, learn how to publish books, build a minature golf course... the list goes on! Or is it your parents that are restrictive?
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Hmm... momo check this out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimensions
If the string theory is true then there are only 11 dimensions. If not, then there are less or infinite. But no one has been able to prove or disprove this theory because of lack of experiments... fascinating...
Maybe I could figure it out...
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String theory was disproved a few years back.
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How? And where, and by who?!?
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There are 3 spatial dimensions, and time. That is the most true theory, albeit not completely proven.
Period.
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I would still go with an infinite number of dimensions, its just cooler
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@puggsoy: Highly unlikely. And definitely not the most widely-believed. You can create hypercubes from the tenth dimension on paper.
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That's interesting. Link/video?
What I said above was simply based off what I know, of course. And I'm only 16.
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The Bell inequality tells that when a electron strikes another electron, this two have a very unusual and random movement and says a theory that when that happen a new dimension of the universe appear!
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also, knowing the question of the universe will counteract with the answer, and will destroy the universe and replace it with something even more bizarre.
some people say this has already happened.
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I've read Flatland, and it's really interesting. That's what got me interested in hyperspace.
I've figured out a way to explain four-dimensional objects, in a way.
______________________
A line [segment], 1 dimension. Simple.
A square, two dimensions. Made of four lines. This is the highest-dimension shape we can create on this screen.
A cube, made of six squares. They don't look like squares--they look stretched and distorted--but that's because this is only the 2-dimensional projection of a cube. We took it down a dimension, so it looks distorted. In a real cube, yes, those are squares.
A 4-cube, or tesseract. Made out of eight cubes. You could model this by taking two cubes and connecting the corresponding corners. Six of them won't look like cubes, they'll look stretched and distorted, but that's because we're bringing it down one dimension. In four-dimensional space, they would all be cubes.
Hope this helped.
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don't forget the zeroth dimention
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(that's it)
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@AP: That GIF's like the one of the Wikipedia page, but more flashy. That's a pretty good description, but nevertheless it's still pretty hard to visualize. I don't think humans will ever be able to fully visualize or see tesseracts, let alone other 4D objects.
By the way, check this out:
Wikipedia: Stereographic projection of a Clifford torus: the set of points (cos(a), sin(a), cos(b), sin(b)), which is a subset of the 3-sphere.
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Goo-D,I wonder...
I made goomods.
er, you said that all ready.
http://www.google.com/imgres?hl=en&sa=X&rlz=1C1GPEA_enUS329US338&biw=133...
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Puggsoy: Cool! Wow!
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Problem is that I've been 3D modelling a lot, so they don't impress me much, as everything is spatially correct... Doesn't look like something out of another dimension to me...
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