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Smile 02-11-2006, 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by AntonioLao
A zero dimensional point can be contraint to move in a one dimensional line. A 1D line can be constraint to move in a 2D surface. A 2D surface can be contraint to move in a 3D space. A 3D space can be constraint to move in a 4D space. As you see, motion is always possible at a lower dimension. In other words, a 2D object cannot move in 1 dimension but can move in 3 dimensions.
What would be the force,that was able to move a dimension,and is that in fact possible?

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