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The 3D universe is at right angles to the 4th dimension



 
 
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Default The 3D universe is at right angles to the 4th dimension

The universe is the hypersurface of the 4th dimension. Space-time is
the hypersphere surface. The hypersphere is in continual expansion.

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On Apr 1, 6:12*pm, wrote:
The universe is the hypersurface of the 4th dimension. Space-time is
the hypersphere surface. The hypersphere is in continual expansion.

Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


The universe and the 4th spatial dimension are at right angles to each
other.

Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
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I said that 45 years ago.

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On Apr 1, 6:12 pm, wrote:
The universe is the hypersurface of the 4th dimension. Space-time is
the hypersphere surface. The hypersphere is in continual expansion.

Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


The universe and the 4th spatial dimension are at right angles to each
other.

Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


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On Apr 2, 12:12*pm, wrote:
The universe is the hypersurface of the 4th dimension. Space-time is
the hypersphere surface. The hypersphere is in continual expansion.

Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


It's technically an imaginary right-angle.
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On Apr 2, 8:16 am, wrote:
It's technically an imaginary right-angle.


True, it is a right angle only when drawn on a 2D paper. The spacetime
is not necessarily Euclidean, but we seem to keep imposing a Euclidean
character on it.

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Default The 3D universe is at right angles to the 4th dimension

On Apr 1, 10:12 pm, wrote:
The universe is the hypersurface of the 4th dimension. Space-time is
the hypersphere surface. The hypersphere is in continual expansion.

Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


It's not absolutely necessary that it be at a right angle. Only that
their relative orientation is at a non-trivial angle.



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On Apr 2, 5:16*am, wrote:
On Apr 2, 12:12*pm, wrote:

The universe is the hypersurface of the 4th dimension. Space-time is
the hypersphere surface. The hypersphere is in continual expansion.


Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


It's technically an imaginary right-angle.


There are no roots of negative involved.

Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
 




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