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Imagining the Tenth Dimension part 2 of 2

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MitchellLoves420 (10 hours ago) Show Hide
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im high and this amazed me
yinyanglovebomb (12 hours ago) Show Hide
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intresting
crawlFace (13 hours ago) Show Hide
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I believe natures of infinity may be represented in terms of time.

It is also not unheard of to represent the nature of time as being infinite.
Of course we are more familiar with representing time as having a finite value.
twohseven (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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it's because of arbitrary conceptions. :)
some things can only be found by going within. The entire universe is within
twohseven (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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this is a very basic way to explain dimensions in this depth. In our perception it may be hard to visualize the infinity of dimensions. There are 144 dimensions to us, however much of the 'mathematics' are not applicable to our cognitive thinking.
Rebebbe (15 hours ago) Show Hide
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Wow. This will take some time to take in. But the mathematics are wonderful, even though they might not really fit into our ordinary, three-dimensional brain.
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I was thinking about how you said that after having all possible infinities that there was no place left to go,well could there be different times of each infinity. So like having your infinite infinity point be connected to other infinite infinity points but each point be a split second difference in time.I might be wrong but I'm only in middle school so I can't really be sure.
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Traditionally we've defined objects in terms of their dimensions. A distance between or a result of objects may be represented as a dimension. A set of positions may be defined as a dimension. Possibilities may be defined as dimensions of possible things. Even the brain has been represented in terms of dimension, and we call certain damage/deterioration as: Dementia, etc.
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I think one of the values of us coming together to watch and comment on video is to expand the possible representations of dimensions, at least in certain ways or at least to get more familiar with specific representation for it. Obviously some rep are more difficult than others, but we must not lose sight that dimensions, in general, have not been "recently" created...
pipkin1973 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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oh dear... i need chocolate..my head hurts

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