so i figured out how to see how these multiple dimensions work. draw a line on a piece of paper on the other side another going at right angles. Now run all over the room with it waving it. No matter how many dimension you wave it in, the line stays on the paper and relative to the paper doesn't experience anything else.
This is ct2 (the paper) the line is ct2.
Now acordion fold it so that one line is parallel to the folds. Doesn't matter which one, and number a billion of these using the f-series number (-3,5,-7,...up to the billionth place. Ths part is a little more complicated and time consuming. On another piece of paper write 1, then lay out the -3. As it counts from 1 to 3, this one will stay in the same place but when it goes to 2 lay the 5 so that its accordion folds line up with those of the -3 so the lines are alligned. when you get to 4, the negative 3 one will flip and they won't be aligned anymore. Continue this process for all billion of the pieces of paper and you get a feel for how compression works for ct2-ct3.
It's a little messy.
anyway, if you do it right, then eventually you get me typing these notes, largely being ignored, but having actually figured out not only space, but the entirely new version of time (associated with, but not a part of, quantum change).
It's really pretty impressive, but no one really seems to care. We'll see, its early yet. It would be quite a shock to the system.
I swam 3000 yards tonight, 1100 IM which surprised me since I was tired going in, but I'm not in a good mood right now and that apparently leads to both insight into physics and good workouts, at least when I can force my morose self to start.
I don't know what it all means, I am working towards something.
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