Adam Lore wrote:I'm presuming that this has come up before, but:
Consider a 2-d being living on the surface of a sphere.
zero wrote:I don't know, but it seems doubtful. Does a fish feel wet?
Keiji wrote:The surface of except for observing how things moved (curvature).
Adam Lore wrote:Is there any way to modify the scenario so that something like this applies to our physical universe?
OTOH, this insane idea just occurred to me that, perhaps the reason nothing can exceed light-speed is because it is precisely the "escape velocity" into 4-space. Relativistic effects associated with near light-speed travel are a side-effect of whatever force it is that confines us to the 3D surface of the 3-sphere (sorta like a centrifugal force that expends some of the kinetic energy to keep the particle in the universe, but we observe that as time dilation/space contraction, increased expenditure of energy to accelerate, etc.), but anything that breaks the lightspeed barrier will instantly escape out of the universe, and so cannot be observed.(Yes, it's a totally wacked idea, but it's food for thought.)
Such a scenerio could exist, concluding to what you're saying, but unfortunately little Sally wouldn't be able to move off the sphere.
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