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by colanderman
4314 days ago
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EDIT: jamii seems to understand that we are working with very different definitions of dimensionality. My (and I suspect most readers') understanding of dimensionality is as follows. If I have a graph with x and y axes with six RGB-colored points on it, that does not make it a 30-dimensional graph. It's two dimensional because there are two independent variables in the 5-tuple relation that graph is representing. Number of particles and number of dependent attributes do not affect dimensionality. |
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What I was trying to communicate to the gp is that they were mixing the two concepts. Constraints reduce the number of degrees of freedom, not the number of spatial dimensions, so the intuition that you get the holographic principle by adding a constraint to 3d space simply doesn't type-check.