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Originally Posted by Fredrick ... Possibly a discussion about words is the actual feat here, since in the pentaist theory the word dimension is used differently than in 3D (or in string). From your words, I read you are using it differently also. |
I agree. Words are convenient to summarize complex issues of nature into "soundbytes" enabling fast and easy communication, but precisely defining words always seems to be difficult. Where do you draw a line across the mouth of a river? At which molecule of water? In nature, boundaries tend to be fuzzy - especially at the subatomic level where speeds are incredibly fast and our vision is rather poor. (Where is old Werner when you need him?)
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Originally Posted by Fredrick ... There is no center. We need spin to give the sphere more precise coordinates. In our universe, your question is a non-question, because the situation shown does not exist. It is a conceptual delivery in 2D (or in pentaist words: a single Field dimension, 1D) and despite the fantastic visual effects, it misses the depth of reality. |
Perhaps the sphere analogy remains elusive, but the concept of "spin" comes back again. "Spin" is beginning to fascinate me ...
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Originally Posted by Profpat ... As with the soap bubble I imagine the univese to be balanced between the inner and outer pressure of the void. ... |
And "pressure" is coming into the picture again like in the "Spin-off" thread.