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Post by misterguyofshinobi on Nov 30, 2010 20:24:26 GMT -5
My head came so close to exploding after watching this. There are 10 dimensions, now watch.
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Post by jake on Nov 30, 2010 20:41:00 GMT -5
My head died, but it was brilliant.
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Post by missingno on Nov 30, 2010 20:53:14 GMT -5
Eleven, actually. One guy even hypothesized that there were twenty-two.
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Post by The R.S. on Nov 30, 2010 22:47:25 GMT -5
Huh. Is it bad that not only did I follow along with it, but actually knew it for a damn long time? I've always liked thinking about it as I lay in bed, and even like the one theory that every single thing that has ever happened or didn't happen and would have and have not happened did happen at some point and time in the multitude of universes. Every single thing that is absolutely possible is possible as time and space is split apart all the time in the concept of infinity as it creates an entirely new universe and this happens. One concept of the time universe is that in the previous sentence, I ended it with a comma instead of a period. Another would be I ended it with an exclamation mark, while another where I spelled "exclamation" correctly without using the spell checker. I backspace at any time, type a different thing at any time, drop a hair at any time, inhale at any time, don't inhale... anything. I could kill my roomate in another universe in the time space while in another, he kills me. I could later be a world famous magician, another the next Donald Trump, another I get sex change. Everything. Absolutely everything will happen as time space splits apart and becomes their own universes, which in turn create more universes.
Then I can go to the concept of time travel where it isn't actually not traveling through time, but universes. The grandfather theory is that if you went back in time and killed your grandfather, you wouldn't exist today, but for some reason you are. A slightly alternate theory is that you didn't travel back in time at all, but to another universe and killed your grandfather from another universe and you actually are still born regardless. As such, this can kind of shave down the other dimensions in some ways and skip directly to the tenth dimension where everything that ever happens in the entire universe that can and will have been and connect them together, traveling to another plain of universes of everything that has ever can and will be have been possible and connect them: Somebody say 11th dimension?
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Post by missingno on Dec 1, 2010 7:25:38 GMT -5
Somebody say 11th dimension? Why yes, I did.
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Post by The R.S. on Dec 1, 2010 7:44:17 GMT -5
No, 11th dimension, not 11 dimensions. With my 11th dimension, there are 12 dimensions now. But, of course, follow that step a little further and you can have yourself up to 15 dimensions total.
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Post by gmccloud on Dec 1, 2010 8:49:32 GMT -5
BRAIN HAS SHUT DOWN... REBOOTING, PLEASE WAIT... Wow! That was incredible!
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Post by darkmastercaster on Dec 1, 2010 9:49:39 GMT -5
This be time.
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Post by jake on Dec 1, 2010 15:39:13 GMT -5
This be time. *Brain dies*
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Post by missingno on Dec 1, 2010 16:23:09 GMT -5
Hypercube. Nice. Then there's an ultracube, too. Or at least that's what I've heard it been called.
And R.S., I just don't really count dimension 0 as a dimension. That would be like saying that just because our dimension exists as is, and it's a point in the fourth dimension, that we would be in the fourth dimension. Which brings me to question the video's "tenth dimension." It is actually just the ninth dimension displayed as a point. No line or anything, just a point.
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Post by pikagirl27 on Dec 1, 2010 17:04:47 GMT -5
I'm so confused...I got a headache after 3 minutes. -_-"
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Post by missingno on Dec 1, 2010 17:38:44 GMT -5
I followed the entire thing, somehow.
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Post by darkmastercaster on Dec 1, 2010 23:05:51 GMT -5
It's easy to understand. Analyzing it is the tricky part.
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Post by The R.S. on Dec 2, 2010 2:08:22 GMT -5
What I'd like to see is a 4D image of a human. If it runs like that cube (and for some reason, I can totally see making that happen in reality easily), then the effects of a 4D human would be EPIC.
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Post by missingno on Dec 2, 2010 16:07:33 GMT -5
Still... It's projecting a 4D image in a 3D space on a 2D screen. Not exactly the most accurate depiction.
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