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Carolyn_H » 10pm - Aug 29, 2010
The 4th dimension and beyond! A discussion of both the physical and metaphysical dimensions and seperation of real and...
Category: Science & Technology
Tags: dimension, 4d, 5d, dimensions, meta, physics, physical, metaphysics, dimensionality, space, time, relativity, complex, mathematics, tensor, calculus, geometr
The 4th dimension and beyond! A discussion of both the physical and metaphysical dimensions and seperation of real and imaginary terms.The Laws of Physics themselves were not decided by anyone, they were discovered through experiment and calculation. These mathematical formulae describe the relations between various elements of our physical universe. How space is related to time, how mass is related to energy, how force is related to mass and acceleration. and the laws of physics aren't like some laws that a judge decides in a court room (created by the rich to govern the poor) People break those laws all the time, the stupid ones get caught and go to jail. The LAWS of physics cannot be broken, assuming we have a correct theory. When we do find a law violation it means we need a new theory. But there are certain laws that have been tested over and over for hundreds of years and have never broken. These are called Universal Laws. These laws derive directly from the mathematics of the universe itself, down to the fundamental creation of mathematics itself. This is the Holy Grail of Physics, a Grand Unified Theory. A Theory of EVERYTHING.So far we have string theory (which is totally incomplete), and the Big Bang Theory...We still don't know what these strings are actually made of, and we don't know what created the Big Bang.All we know is that at the beginning of time there was nothing and somehow everything was created from nothing.Then we have mathematics which tell us that if we have nothing and we divide it by nothing we get everything.
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