I just want you all to know you are brainlets if you can't easily imagine basic 4 dimensional shapes in your head. If you can't rotate a hypercube or a hypersphere around all it's axes, you should probably just give up on any serious intellectual disciplines.
Meanwhile I can picture entire 4 dimensional environments in my head and can even grasp some basic 5 dimensional shapes.
I'm aware you'd have to aim high, but prove to me you're smart too.
Anthony Lee
I don't care. Nobody does
Levi Jones
/thread
Nathaniel Ward
Stop this at once Oliver
Aaron Perez
sorry OP, but nobody is taking you seriously other than yourself.
also this is most likely bait.
Aiden Williams
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Levi Wright
Probably, yeah. But with the autism levels on this site you can never be sure
Luke Carter
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Nathan Perry
If you can imagine a car driving down the street then you are imagining 4D. The 4th dimension is time.
Daniel Turner
OP here.
A common misconception, but time is not a dimension, it's something far cooler than that.
Imagine these flip-books with drawings. How do you make them move? By holding the corner and flipping them such that the drawings start to move. What's going on here? Do these drawings experience 'time'? No. They're still 2D images, but they are replaced by OTHER 2D images in 3D space.
Now up it a dimension. Same for us, we're just 3D drawings, only we are moving to other 3D drawings though the fourth dimension.
Time is not a dimension, it's merely the movement of our 3D world though 4D space that creates the illusion.
Like I said, I have a thing with dimensions.
Julian Gutierrez
>smart >posts on Sup Forums
Christopher Nguyen
i'm sure everyone that has ever interacted with you absolutely hated every second
Elijah Bennett
As an addendum: if you work out the mathematics you naturally get the time dilation formula from this among others. Unfortunately this doesn't not tell it this hypothesis is a true representation of our universe, but at least it can be modeled as such, which is pretty cool.
Grayson Morgan
nice copypasta
Cooper Turner
thats not true
Hunter Reed
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Leo Roberts
So wat about travelling to stars and back!? The earth has aged but yur aged less...
Brayden Baker
Stoopid mutha fuka.
Samuel Turner
You need to be 18 to post here.
Parker Long
grasp 5 dimensional shapes? you must feel very dumb then, because i was able to do that when i was 3. i'm so sorry for you
Parker Anderson
OP here.
True, but this relative effect only becomes significant at >.97c or something. They better hurry up building that Alcubierre drive, only the required negative mass is a little impractical detail they often fail to mention.
David Sullivan
>around all it's axes,
Its. Not it's. Moron.
Andrew Nelson
Also, as a 3 dimensional being it is impossible to think in 4 dimension.
Aiden Rogers
Well, that means we're not 3-dimensional then, eh?
David Wilson
OP, you must be a beliver in the multiverse.
James Howard
>multiverse
OP here,
Unfortunately for me, this is the only 'verse where I actually don't believe in that hypothesis. Still trying to solve that paradox.
Angel Walker
>something far cooler than that. >something far cooler >far cooler
how many Kelvins cooler, precisely?
*badum tss*
Caleb Powell
>I have a thing with dimensions.
yes, you have a thing - it's called "mental retardation", and also "being an enourmous faggot".
this
Adam Baker
LOL! I WIN.
Owen Williams
LOL! I WIN.
*srry didnt know how to post reply
Samuel Roberts
OP is a real banana for teaching us about his little quantum theory during the festive holidays. Class is still faaaaaaaaar away, my friend. Can't you wait a little longer?
Elijah Reed
I understand the 4th dimension, but I also understand that it's impossible for anyone to visualize it. OP, seeing as you have a self proclaimed thing for dimensions, what do you think about the 4th dimension potentially being the cause of gravity, in the same way time is affected by gravity. Pic related
Asher Price
OP here,
I just realized I am complete moron because anyone can learn to visualize the 3 dimensional representation of a 4 dimensional rotation of a hypercube or hypersphere.
Jonathan Lopez
Also, bending a dimension through the dimension above it allows you to travel anywhere in your dimension, instantly
Cooper Young
Kek
Caleb Cook
Also black holes are 4 dimensional
Brody Allen
OP here,
This is true theoretically, but it would seem that our 4th dimensional vector is (semi-)constant. One explanation is that this vector has a magnitude of c, which would give us the inability to change it.
Caleb Thomas
I think yur taking about gravity remain constant thru parallel universes... such as the soul moving on after death or even angels.
Kayden Foster
I'm watching rick and morty and understand almost half of the jokes
Matthew Smith
OP here,
You caught me. I was indeed talking about the 'shadow'.
The provided picture assumed space-time, where time is seen as fourth dimension. I see time as the movement of from different 3D spaces through 4D space. I assumed in my maths this movement is equal to C, which gives two fun results. The first being the time-dilation equation, but it also explain the direction of the gravity vector to 'act' the same as we experience it nowadays.
Xavier Allen
Seeing as there is a gravitational constant, pulling towards an infintly small point the most logical explanation would be that it's all done within the next dimension. There would have to be some force within that dimension acting to make gravity.
Or we might be in a stimulation
Hunter Torres
Wat about when scientists observe particles not following laws of physics when smashed inside a particle accelerator.....?
Thomas Fisher
Oh god, right?
John Ross
Could you expand on this?
Luis Hill
>around all it's axes >it's
confirmed retard. maybe copy and paste is not for you.