http://treeincarnation.com/ Cosmologists and GUTOEists, this is must site for those of you willing to step out of convention and explore relationships between...
Kinda reminds me of that scene near the end of The Incredibles: how much force would Mr. Incredible have to exert to throw a 1965 Jaguar over 500 feet...
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~sequin/SCULPTS/SnowSculpt04/MORIN/ design.html Here is link to pictures I have been looking for. Scroll to 2nd photo "Simplist...
I recently became interested in the 26 dimensions, plus one of time, 27D of hyper-space that at one time had been associated with string theories. At two links...
... Many physicists, including Michio Kaku, believe that there are either 8 or 24 [spatial and curled-up] dimensions. Of course, these physicists want to add 2...
... Depends on what you call "instantaneous", e.g. "less than 10 seconds". According to Newton's Second Law, f*t=m*v; in another words, impulse equals...
I call "instantaneous" a fraction of a second. 0.3 seconds perhaps? ... I suspect my mass would have to move at a speed of at least 60 feet/second ... object, ...
... curled-up] dimensions. Of course, these physicists want to add 2 more dimensions, so that there are either 10 or 26 [spatial and curled-up] dimensions. If...
Yes, you have to give some length of time over which the force is exerted. One second? 0.5 seconds? 0.0001 seconds? The shorter the length of time, the more...
Rybo, I'm curious...why do you personally choose to opt for the 27 dimensions instead of 11 ? Doesn't the Mathematics now suggest 11 [10 of space + 1 of time]...
I tend to support the possibility of numerous "other" dimensions, or should I say, "sub-dimensions" which are curled-up within the primary 11 theoretical...
I tend to support the possibility of numerous "other" dimensions, or should I say, "sub-dimensions" which are curled-up within the primary 11 theoretical...
Joe, are you saying that given there are 3 spatial dimensions in our ordinary work-a-day world, we should be using 3 as a multiplier for dimensions 5 through...
Mike, The 3 dimensions of our ordinary experience + the 4th Dimension, tend to become extremely complicated, but from 5 to 10 tend to simplify. The 8th...
... Joe, Im not good at math. What is the easiest way to explain this simplest and beautiful 8thD to a layperson beginner. 1) but first of all I'm confused as...
... Here is link that give visual explanaiton of this math. http://synergeticists.org/synergetics/s09/figs/f9001.html Rybo Support Our Troops, Bring Them Home...
... Because of this link http://www.verbchu.com/crystals/patterns.htm where if you go to mid page you can find the three polyhedra( duo- tetraehedron,...
Mike here is 27 vertexes VRML graphic I forgot to post. http://www.users.bigpond.com/dharmraj/gallery/4IVMCore2.wrl Cortona or Cosmo Player is needed. Rybo...
Alan what I find there that is most key( at least to Synergetics ) is the following about Ramanujan mathematician and the number 24. ...Ramanujan modular...
Hypersphere Packing http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Leech+lattice **Dimension 24** is special due to the existence of the Leech lattice, which has...
Hypersphere Packing http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Leech+lattice **Dimension 24** is special due to the existence of the Leech lattice, which has...
... I believe that the 3D sphere packing has the 12 direction vectors: { (0,±1,±1), (±1,0,±1), (±1,±1,0) } This is in accordance to the vertices of the...
http://www.blazelabs.com/f-u-hds.asp ..."One would easily think that as we go higher in dimensions, the surface area of the n-sphere would increase at each...
... Probably true ... Alsn, this hyper-link did not work. Would liek to compare teh 24 cell with that Penn scuplture. ... Darn of I know. I just posted link...
http://www.quadibloc.com/math/pakint.htm .."If we continue until we reach *eight* dimensions, there will be room to add new eight-dimensional spheres at points...
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SphericalCode.html The 4, in the first equation in the link above, may be intimately relevant to; 1) the 4 equatorial, 60 degree...