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by Peter Camenzind » Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:43 pm

spamtaneous wrote:
Lucifer wrote:Spamtaneous, I don't know about others but I cannot visualise 4 D. Except that I know the fourth dimension refers to time. It is more like time and space affect each other. Fascinating concept.

In fact, I don't know if anyone has done Linear Algebra. It is supposed to be a mathematics course but it talks of n dimensions where n tends to infinity. Now visualise that!


hey luci...just imagine this...

there is an ant which is trapped inside a ring...now suppose that it can only imagine 2D...it can travel in X and Y direction and doesnot know of Z direction....hence it cannot escape from the ring...

similarly imagine that, u r trapped in a cube...which is closed from all the 6 sides.... if u can imagine 4th dimension, then u can get out of the cude without breaking it....




Means by going back in time... ??? but is it possible.??
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going back in time ... Possible ...

by HH » Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:13 pm

Peter Camenzind wrote:...

... going back in time ***** ...




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