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by henrikschroder
5855 days ago
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he would be able to explain the presence of a third dimension using time NO! Absolutely not! 2D spacetime does not look like 3D space at all! In 3D space, I can take a 2D angle bracket, flip it in the third dimension, and get its mirror image. This will seem like magic to 2D creatures. In 2D spacetime, I can do no such thing. No matter how long I wait (i.e. move in the third time dimension), the angle bracket won't transform into its mirror image. In 4D space, I can take a 3D right-hand glove, flip it in the fourth dimension, and get a left-hand glove. This will seem like magic to 3D creatures. In 3D spacetime I can do no such thing. No matter how long I wait, a right-hand glove will never transform into a left-hand glove. Do you understand? Do you see how adding time to n-dimensional space does absolutely nothing to explain n+1 space? |
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But it's early in the morning and I haven't had breakfast. Talk to you when my brain joins me.
To perceive time as a dimension is useful because it helps you realize you actually perceive four dimensions the same way a flatlander perceives three.