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Originally Posted by Fredrick Instead of more dimensions as string theorists propose, it is important to discover the flaw in 3D (handy as the concept may otherwise be). Flaw: there is no such thing a 1D, each direction can only take place in either 2D (picture, movie) or 3D (reality), and cannot exist independently.
I wrote about this in post http://www.toequest.com/forum/your-t...html#post52739
Once you get the picture, 2 field dimensions are easy to understand, but you have to see 3D and 2D+ as English and Chinese describing the same reality, but in two slightly different ways. In this case, Only 2D+ captures the full range of aspects of reality. |
Hi Frederick; You may be correct about " Flaw: there is no such thing a 1D,.." But in mathematics and string theory there is: Unified theory of the
universe postulating that fundamental ingredients of nature are not zero-dimensional
point particles but tiny one-dimensional filaments called strings.
String theory harmoniously unites
quantum mechanics and
general relativity the previously known laws of the small and the large, that are otherwise incompatible. Often short for
superstring theory Best, Pat