Negative Dimensions
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Negative Dimensions
Einstein showed how four dimensions...length, width, depth, and time...describe a continuum which, when distorted by mass, describe Gravity. This is the Theory of Relativity.
Later, the Kaluza-Klein theory arose, adding a fifth dimension to Relativity to describe Electromagnetism.
Seven dimensions can describe the Weak Nuclear Force, and eleven dimensions can describe the Strong Nuclear Force.
Instead of going to ever higher dimensions, are negative dimensions possible? i.e. minus four dimensions + anti-gravity?
Later, the Kaluza-Klein theory arose, adding a fifth dimension to Relativity to describe Electromagnetism.
Seven dimensions can describe the Weak Nuclear Force, and eleven dimensions can describe the Strong Nuclear Force.
Instead of going to ever higher dimensions, are negative dimensions possible? i.e. minus four dimensions + anti-gravity?
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thats impossible. a dimension is neither positive nor negative. the onyl reason we use positive numbers is to keep track of the number of directions you can move in a dimension. in one dimension theres only 2 directions (because it has only one measurement, say length, so you have left and right alone that length). you cant have -1 dimension, because a dimension is a measurement of directions (axes). You cant have negative directions. You cant say "neither up down left right forwards or back" because the next two are ana and kata (which are the directions in the 4th spacial direction). Above that is 5. There is no "below 1 dimension" unless you mean zero which is a point.
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He's talking abt degrees of freedom in the "4th spatial dimension" which is why I asked what he meant. I'm with you on that one, because of the linear dependence (a fourth spatial direction as we think of it would have to have some axis that's a linear combination of the other 3 axes, thus is not needed to describe anything) but maybe he's taking that into account and trying to communicate something mystical.
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There are theories and models that use 4 spatial dimentions. Ever see a 4th dimentional 'hyper-cube' rendered? It's the 3D equivalent of drawing a cube on a sheet of paper; two cubes, one inside the other, connected to eachother by the corners (in the same way a cube on paper is 2 squares connected by the corners). So basically, the thing has 8 cubes making up its sides, and all angles are really supposed to be 90 degrees.
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Yeah, each new dimension has to be 90 degrees to the other. So drawing the fourth must really blow the mind...Darth Utsanomiko wrote:There are theories and models that use 4 spatial dimentions. Ever see a 4th dimentional 'hyper-cube' rendered? It's the 3D equivalent of drawing a cube on a sheet of paper; two cubes, one inside the other, connected to eachother by the corners (in the same way a cube on paper is 2 squares connected by the corners). So basically, the thing has 8 cubes making up its sides, and all angles are really supposed to be 90 degrees.
mmm, hmm. yup. so you would write a 4-dimensional spatial equation... how? See, it's different. What I said is true. What you said is true. They're not contradictory, they're merely different. But I noticed that there are no ground forms for 4 spatial dimensions.
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I understand that the various versions of the String Theory require more than ten spatial dimensions. They represent them as currently "folded" at quantum level, so they can never interact with the three macroscopical ones. Mathematically, you can have them..Malecoda wrote:mmm, hmm. yup. so you would write a 4-dimensional spatial equation... how? See, it's different. What I said is true. What you said is true. They're not contradictory, they're merely different. But I noticed that there are no ground forms for 4 spatial dimensions.
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I've done some (very) limited work with hypergeometry in precalculus. The really fun thing is the shadow of a hypercube...a cube. Kinda makes you wonder if 3-D objects are merely shadows of 4-D reality.Darth Utsanomiko wrote:There are theories and models that use 4 spatial dimentions. Ever see a 4th dimentional 'hyper-cube' rendered? It's the 3D equivalent of drawing a cube on a sheet of paper; two cubes, one inside the other, connected to eachother by the corners (in the same way a cube on paper is 2 squares connected by the corners). So basically, the thing has 8 cubes making up its sides, and all angles are really supposed to be 90 degrees.
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Umm... Length x Width x Height x Something? Unless you're talking about something totally different and I missed the point.Malecoda wrote:mmm, hmm. yup. so you would write a 4-dimensional spatial equation... how? See, it's different. What I said is true. What you said is true. They're not contradictory, they're merely different. But I noticed that there are no ground forms for 4 spatial dimensions.
But anywho, that'd mean that a 4D 'cube' with eight cubes of 2cmx2cmx2cm dimensions would have an internal space of... 16cm to the... something. It'd make a lot more sense with some proper 4D terminology, eh?
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2 cm^4, two centimeters tesseracted.Darth Utsanomiko wrote: Umm... Length x Width x Height x Something? Unless you're talking about something totally different and I missed the point.
But anywho, that'd mean that a 4D 'cube' with eight cubes of 2cmx2cmx2cm dimensions would have an internal space of... 16cm to the... something. It'd make a lot more sense with some proper 4D terminology, eh?
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\/\/H04... D00d. This it like, the coolest revelation I have even seen. Fourth dimensional terminology. I feel like I've just been with god (or maybe just with a really hot woman, it's hard to tell).XaLEv wrote:2 cm^4, two centimeters tesseracted.Darth Utsanomiko wrote: Umm... Length x Width x Height x Something? Unless you're talking about something totally different and I missed the point.
But anywho, that'd mean that a 4D 'cube' with eight cubes of 2cmx2cmx2cm dimensions would have an internal space of... 16cm to the... something. It'd make a lot more sense with some proper 4D terminology, eh?
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Yeah, I was going to give a measurement for surface volume, but I wasn't sure of the calculation (got 64 cm cubed). Also tried so measure the total surface area of the surface volume, but I got all confusimadated.XaLEv wrote:Sou. Fun, ne?Darth Utsanomiko wrote: \/\/H04... D00d. This it like, the coolest revelation I have even seen. Fourth dimensional terminology. I feel like I've just been with god (or maybe just with a really hot woman, it's hard to tell).
Now, here's a concept for you: Surface volume.
So, what's the name of the 4th dimension of measurement, like width or length? If there isn't one, I'd use breadth, since I never use that one normally as it's just a synonym for width. c'mon, there's got to be a name for it.
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Yeah, just add the volumes of the eight cubes together. 64 cubic cenitmeters is right. I guess the surface area would be 192 cm^2.Darth Utsanomiko wrote:Yeah, I was going to give a measurement for surface volume, but I wasn't sure of the calculation (got 64 cm cubed). Also tried so measure the total surface area of the surface volume, but I got all confusimadated.
There's none that I know of. I suppose breadth is as good as any.So, what's the name of the 4th dimension of measurement, like width or length? If there isn't one, I'd use breadth, since I never use that one normally as it's just a synonym for width. c'mon, there's got to be a name for it.
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*twitchtwitch*XaLEv wrote:Sou. Fun, ne?Darth Utsanomiko wrote: \/\/H04... D00d. This it like, the coolest revelation I have even seen. Fourth dimensional terminology. I feel like I've just been with god (or maybe just with a really hot woman, it's hard to tell).
Now, here's a concept for you: Surface volume.
Surface...volume...?
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