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02-05-2006, 05:40 PM
If any of you have ever studied even the rudimentaries of computer programming then you must have at some point of your learning come across the multi-dimensional array. Computer technology has advanced far enough to provide the user with all the memory required of multi-dimensional arrays that allows them to be extended to virtually any depth. If one can think of multidimensional space-time then all one needs to do is to fill in the array subsets with the criteria for their being, and it becomes an exercise in imaginative mathematical proposition, but the fact is that all those theoretical dimensions are subject to the conditions established by the subsets' reasons for being and they still must exist in three dimensionall space were they to exist at all. Fact is, it's all just math - the abstraction of reality through mathematical theory. Only philosophers consider the possibilities inherent in the extra dimensions of being in some form of reality.
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