Do you love 4D/higher dimensional geometry?

Started by Legend, Aug 29, 2014, 04:02 AM

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Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Sep 05, 2014, 03:08 AM
Scientifically in theory, they are thinking 10 or 11. 

string theory 10, and then m-theory 11

the-pi-guy

Quote from: Legend on Sep 05, 2014, 03:09 AM
Isn't string theory 11, and then m-theory 12?
Checking, but it seems like you need to take away 1. 

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darkknightkryta

@Raven we see 3 but observe 4 (Things wouldn't move if we were just 3D beings).  So that's all we can comprehend.  It's also why we can't see other dimensions.  We'd need some kind of tuning device to observe the extra dimensions.  Like how a radio tunes into radio waves.  As far as the max number of dimensions go?  The limit was theoretically 10.  Then String theory came about and needed 11 to work.  I personally think there is no limit since I'm sure a sort of multiverse exists, in which case would require n-dimensions.

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7D rubik's cube projected into a 3D space. Once they get this big though they're really not that much fun to solve.