Do objects in a four dimensional world have four dimensional measurements?
Possibilities are that a) objects have no fourth dimensional measurement,
b)objects do have a fourth dimensional measurement or
c) objects protrude infinately in the fourth dimension.
, are there objects that exist in 2d?
A 3d cube looks like...Well we don’t know.
Just because the visible part looks like a cube, aside from the part that exists in the same 4th dimensional measurement as, it could be anything What if objects extend into this dimension?
We understand that we cannot percieve in four dimensions, anything could happen.
If the fourth dimension is time, do objects not exist currently at a moment in time or do they exist in a span of time both forward and backward from our perceivable 3d world?
This implied to me that in order for this to work, that bowling ball is pushing on the 2d world in a direction that is unknown to that world!
In this demonstration, we use idea that gravity pulls that bowling ball down to effect the 2d world as a basis to explain gravity itself?
I thought about the relationship between time and gravity. One well known concept is that time passes slower in the presence of higher gravity. Through this I made the idea that the more massive an object is, the more ‘drag’ on the layers of universe it travels through which a) causes a larger stretch aka gravity and also slows its passage through these layers. Like trying to funnel a liquid through a small hole, the more matter trying to pass through a paticular layer of space will slow its progress through.
but time passes through us like a ghost.
I show this by spraying the hose perpendicular to tramploline to show that the water passes through slower than when sprayed directly at it.
This leads me to conclude that we can see all objects no matter where they are in the fourth dimension!
thesirquacksalot wrote:also, i realize that you guys are attributing all this to a world were there are four dimensions that all act the same.
but the problem about time is that it definately does not act like any other dimension
i said that i am talking about time as being different than the other three dimensions
i realize that you guys are attributing all this to a world were there are four dimensions that all act the same
thesirquacksalot wrote:i would like to add primarily to i will rock you, all you have responded to are things you see as discrepancies which i see as misunderstandings. i wish for you to see the primary post as i see it, and then give me commmentary.
If an object alters its time (by any method discussed) slightly, so that the duration of the object and the observer overlapped, it would be visible to the observer?
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