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Eska

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Originally posted by: dxkj
Originally posted by: Eska
Originally posted by: Eeezee
For the last time, this site is a crock of BULLCRAP :p There is only one dimension of time, the rest of the known dimensions are spatial (the number of spatial dimensions just depends on whichever theory you support the most)

There could be many non-spatial dimensions... I'm no physicists but I believe that there are many phenomenas that lead many people to believe so..

Ok, the really important question is, how do I use this to do magic?

There is no spoon.
 

Eeezee

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Originally posted by: Eska
Originally posted by: Eeezee
For the last time, this site is a crock of BULLCRAP :p There is only one dimension of time, the rest of the known dimensions are spatial (the number of spatial dimensions just depends on whichever theory you support the most)

There could be many non-spatial dimensions... I'm no physicists but I believe that there are many phenomenas that lead many people to believe so..

So your reasoning is... what? How about an example of one such phenomena, because I'm not sure what you're talking about.
 

Eska

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Originally posted by: Eeezee
Originally posted by: Eska
Originally posted by: Eeezee
For the last time, this site is a crock of BULLCRAP :p There is only one dimension of time, the rest of the known dimensions are spatial (the number of spatial dimensions just depends on whichever theory you support the most)

There could be many non-spatial dimensions... I'm no physicists but I believe that there are many phenomenas that lead many people to believe so..

So your reasoning is... what? How about an example of one such phenomena, because I'm not sure what you're talking about.

Time itself is a non-spatial dimension. It does exist and there could be many more of it. Quantum tunnelling also could be a lead. I'm no expert by any means I just got into quantum mechanics 1.
 

Iron Woode

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I will dumb it down for everyone:

dimensions 4 through 10 encompass time and probability/possibility and how they are all related to one another. Also offers opportunities for interdimensional travel and communication.

taken to the extreme; someone came up with the operational theory of the TARDIS.

:Q

 

Eska

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Originally posted by: Iron Woode
I will dumb it down for everyone:

dimensions 4 through 10 encompass time and probability/possibility and how they are all related to one another. Also offers opportunities for interdimensional travel and communication.

taken to the extreme; someone came up with the operational theory of the TARDIS.

:Q

ahhhh... thank you :)

-dummy
 

everman

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Read Flatland. There have been several "sequels" (by other authors), I'm reading Flatterland and it seems good so far.
 

amicold

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That's the kind of stuff you think about when you're up at all hours of the night, or smoked too many illegal herbs.