So I've stepped up how much I discuss things like this, and as a result I've had some really interesting suggestions from others which I'd like to share. This one I owe to Kick Kennedy, who owes her thought to "Flatland" - a short book.
In this book, they present a 2D world with a 2D person that lives in a square. Imagine a 3D sphere now passing through his world. That sphere would translate into the 2D world as a series of circles small to large to small.
So, if a 4D object were to pass through our 3D world, it would probably be distorted like that. Time certainly appears to be a good candidate, but I am very dubious that we will ever learn to travel through time because if anyone in the future figures this out, they probably already would have come back to today and we'd know. But just because humans can't travel through time, doesn't disqualify it from being the fourth dimension. I wonder what other possible dimensions exist?
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Friday, March 21, 2008
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