Personal argument about four-dimensional space

Stefanie 2021-12-31 08:03:00

From the point of view of mathematics and physics alone, this film is far better than the permutation and combination of 1, and the problem of prime numbers and complex numbers that Chinese middle school students can believe in.
Simply talk about my simple understanding of four-dimensional space. This film is a little bit. It's a bit of a failure or because I didn't understand it is holding the model of the hypercube geometry quantum theory four-dimensional space, but the fourth dimension described is a parallel time reference. On the contrary, it is the special theory of relativity
. The structure of the entire hypercube is roughly owned by each room. My own time axis is independent and parallel development. The wicket is the connection of time and space disorder. Einstein's theory of four dimensions mentioned the problem of axis symmetry, that is, the people after entering are copied into many individuals. Then
I understand the four-dimensional space in parallel axes. All the illusions are two-dimensional space for us to live in. The assumption of three-dimensional space. In the three-dimensional space, what we reflect in the mirror is a two-dimensional image because this image depends on the human eye. Acceptance is theoretically a two-dimensional imaging with no thickness at all. The same is true in four-dimensional space. Anything that reflects in four-dimensional space can reflect the copy of three-dimensional objects. Even a piece of paper has its own thickness data. For example, the point (2 1) mirrored by the X axis is (2 -1). This point itself does exist but does not exist in what we call the real world. Maybe that point The real world is the real world and our world is a mirror image, so everything that exists in the three-dimensional world in two dimensions is actually a mirror image instead of reality. This explains the movie Unlimited Killing and Terror Tanker. The same bridge in

Regarding the problem of viewing in two dimensions, one in one dimension must be able to see in all directions, while in three dimensions, all objects in two dimensions are also in all directions. We can only see all objects that are one dimension lower than ourselves. We can completely see two dimensions. The X and Y axis of the space, but when you look at something, you always see a section under the light image. If you are in a four-dimensional space and look at three-dimensional, you can see the front, back, left, and right up and down all at once. The intuitive point is if you are in a four-dimensional space. So when you look at the three-dimensional space, it means that the entire periphery is your eyes. You can see the three-dimensional object clearly at the same time. This explains the reason that the murderous deformed ball cannot be observed after the blind girl hides in the corner because of the theoretical situation. When one axis of the four-dimensional space is canceled, the observation cannot be made physically. Just like the X-axis is removed when viewing two-dimensional in three dimensions, the space becomes one-dimensional, so it is impossible to understand the points other than the Y-axis. The specific location of the location

can be inferred by the duality principle under the support of expansion theory. The geometric conditions of the four-dimensional space are obvious because two known spaces with the same dimension can only coexist in a space one dimensional higher than them. Two zeros Points in one-dimensional space can only form lines in one-dimensional space. The same reasoning inference is that a hypercube is made up of coexisting and three-dimensional spaces. Here, the concept of a time dimension is secretly replaced, and each small grid is independently used as a three-dimensional space. time of course has its own gravity in this movie and some other light elements are interlinked entirely two-dimensional drawing of a three-dimensional view of

the last simple example if we live in two-dimensional space through three-dimensional space to two-dimensional space for us just to penetrate through a X-axis and Y-axis in three-dimensional space, but our four-dimensional space for our penetration is the current science can not explain the black hole

is purely personal point of view watching the film more than I suddenly found that I The interest in physics and mathematics is still maintained. Although the

hypercube view of geometry is completely incompatible with these two industries, it is believed that there is an axis T and perpendicular to XYZ. For
this reason, my IQ is limited and I can’t imagine
the string theory of physics, quantum mechanics, and the current view. Our world is eleventh dimension,
I am even more stunned

But I at least think that if our cognition is in three dimensions,
then there must be a four-dimensional space that encompasses our world.

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Extended Reading
  • Gus 2022-03-23 09:02:17

    It's very complicated, I created a four-dimensional space, and this fourth dimension is not time (of course, it is not Guo Juhua) ~ I guess the screenwriter will be dizzy later, and the whole process has turned into different and parallel time flow rates in several rooms. Space and the like, it's a bit chaotic~ 1 and a bit of logic, just a more complicated machine, 2 is purely imaginary~ The way and exit at the end are also very funny~ There is another murderous and violent brother who likes to kill the same person repeatedly ( That guy also likes to keep appearing in front of him...) But although it's messy, it's interesting to meet the same person in different rooms at different times or see the past and the future~

  • Martina 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    None of them are good-looking, the shooting is a little rough, there are still a bunch of people talking and crawling around, but they are more professional, and the relevant knowledge is completely incomprehensible, and the final special effects are too fake.

Cube²: Hypercube quotes

  • Kate Filmore: This guy sure moves quickly, he's just gone.

  • Jerry Whitehall: Each one of these rooms has six of these doors and portals, but no matter how many different doors and portals I go through I always end up in the same three rooms.