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11-03-2005, 05:43 PM
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videogames are parts of reality. They exist in one spatial dimension as the very long string of computer codes.
This is an error. The videogames are part of reality because reality is the set of all existence, including videogame existence or even non-existence. But I'm talking about the existence in which we humans believe, which is this one in which we live, the one of physical existence.
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the one of physical existence.
Our physical existence is four dimensionals which is the same as the dimension of mass. The dimension of energy is 3 dimensionals. The dimension of continuous space is 2 dimensionals. The dimension of quantized space (or spacetime) is 1 dimensional. The video games are all 1 dimensional just like quantized space (or spacetime, but time is the same as space at the infinitesimal domain of existence).
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Do you know a web in which the original equations of Einstein are given, ...?
I found the equations you were looking for. This paper is entitled: Cosmological Considerations on the General Theory of Relativity' by A. Einstein. Translated from the German paper dated 1917 entitled: Kosmologische Betrachtungen zur allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie, Sitzungsberichte der Preussischen Akad. d. Wissenschaften, 1917.
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Our physical existence is four dimensionals which is the same as the dimension of mass. The dimension of energy is 3 dimensionals. The dimension of continuous space is 2 dimensionals. The dimension of quantized space (or spacetime) is 1 dimensional. The video games are all 1 dimensional just like quantized space (or spacetime, but time is the same as space at the infinitesimal domain of existence).
But video games are just a collection of matrices and transformations. So, shouldn't they be of the dimensionality of the matrices used for them?
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I found the equations you were looking for. This paper is entitled: Cosmological Considerations on the General Theory of Relativity' by A. Einstein. Translated from the German paper dated 1917 entitled: Kosmologische Betrachtungen zur allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie, Sitzungsberichte der Preussischen Akad. d. Wissenschaften, 1917.
Have you find the papers in the web?

I'll look for them.
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Have you find the papers in the web?
I found it inside the book published by Dover entitled: 'The Principle of Relativity'. This is a collection of original papers on the special and general theory of relativity. Notes by A. Sommerfeld.
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I found it inside the book published by Dover entitled: 'The Principle of Relativity'. This is a collection of original papers on the special and general theory of relativity. Notes by A. Sommerfeld.
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since the last we mentioned about this cosmological constant, its value had changed.
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since the last we mentioned about this cosmological constant, its value had changed.
Do you mean the value of the cosmological constant has changed to know from the start of the thread?! If so, what is it's present value?
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what is it's present value?
4 times 10 to the power minus 52.
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