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Originally Posted by AntonioLao GUILLE,
the "di" in dimension means two given points. When these points are connected, the result is a line. It is a straight line in Euclidean geometry. It is a geodesic in other non-Euclidean geometries. Each geometry can define its own geodesics. |
Antonio,
What I interpret from here is that any two dots I get in space-time, no matter what direction or positions they are, if I make a line between them this line will be a new dimension. It doesn't seem logical.