Do you understand what is going on in this diagram?
Electron-assisted fusion
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I would point out Bruce-H that you directly experience 4 dimensions every moment of every day. 3 spatial, one temporal. Further spatial dimensions are only apparent to me and you as a mathematical construct - but that doesn't mean they don't exist and can be described by formal mathematical and logical structures.
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would have hoped for some explanation for why we directly experience only 3 dimensions but don't see one.
direct experience..????? based on our 5 senses
most of the atomic world is not accessible to our 5 senses..
the macroscopic eye cannot see electromagnetic flux
and neither can it see QCD colors..
I have a Maxwellian imagination I guess. I can imagine rotating coils with magnetic moments but QCD colors are just beyond me..
I guess I must be QC color blind...
Bruce maybe you have had direct experience of QCD..
"In theoretical physics, quantum chromodynamics (QCD) is the theory of the strong interaction between quarks and gluons, the fundamental particles that make up composite hadrons such as the proton, neutron and pion. QCD is a type of quantum field theory called a non-abelian gauge theory, with symmetry group SU(3). The QCD analog of electric charge is a property called color. Gluons are the force carrier of the theory, just as photons are for the electromagnetic force in quantum electrodynamics. The theory is an important part of the Standard Model of particle physics. A large body of experimental evidence for QCD has been gathered over the years..
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Do you understand what is going on in this diagram?
You need to meditate more.. what you have missed is that time is absent..
the proton is in eternity...
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You need to meditate more.. what you have missed is that time is absent..
the proton is in eternity..
Do you understand what is meant to be going on the diagram you showed?
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I would point out Bruce-H that you directly experience 4 dimensions every moment of every day. 3 spatial, one temporal.
I understand. I was asking about direct experience of 4 spatial dimensions.
Further spatial dimensions are only apparent to me and you as a mathematical construct - but that doesn't mean they don't exist and can be described by formal mathematical and logical structures.
Of course. That is why I said ... "I would have hoped for some explanation for why we directly experience only 3 dimensions but don't see one."
Do you know of some such explanation of this?
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Of course. That is why I said ... "I would have hoped for some explanation for why we directly experience only 3 dimensions but don't see one."
Do you know of some such explanation of this?That is a philosophical question, not a scientific one.
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That is a philosophical question, not a scientific one.
No it isn't. It is a physical question. By "directly experience" a spatial dimension, I mean able to measure a displacement. So ... why are we not capable of measuring displacement along 4 orthogonal directions in physical systems when Wyttenbach's theories seem grounded in such a space?
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No it isn't. It is a physical question. By "directly experience" a spatial dimension, I mean able to measure a displacement. So ... why are we not capable of measuring displacement along 4 orthogonal directions in physical systems when Wyttenbach's theories seem grounded in such a space?
And straight back to philosophy. Perhaps if you or I had the mathematical space in our brains we could do so. An example from a different field of endeavour. My old boss and I used to play memory chess, with no board and no pieces. We got pretty good at it after a while. Where was the chessboard we played on? Can you imagine it well enough to play someone? Without the practice I doubt you could.
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the ball of energy that unloads to create the sprite is the best example i can think of,
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Similar as keeping such a field moving to keep a reaction going.
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Do you understand what is going on in the figure that RobertBryant posted (a copy of which is at the top of this page)?
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Do you understand what is going on in the figure that RobertBryant posted (a copy of which is at the top of this page)?
At some level, yes.
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likely 16 to build a black hole
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yup, drives me crazy,
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if your trying to slow down a nuclear reaction, using a black hole gravity well helps.
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At some level, yes.
It probably isn't understandable at sensual Brucian level of understanding..
but then much of modern Physics isn't pentasensual..Brucian
more meditation required Bruce..
perhaps you could try looking at Maxwells stuff..first
dates from around about 1850.
as I said you are being overly optimistic if you expect to achieve understanding
from this to and fro..
but perhaps that was not Brucian intention..
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however after some meditation Bruce you may reach
26 dimensional nirvana or 24 or 10
4 spatial dimensions is so mundane..
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4 spatial dimensions is so mundane
4D is so mundane that experimental physicists do 4D workouts.with it..
maybe Nature only Bruce could check out the moves of Bloch Rechtsman Zilberberg
among others at the local 4D ashram..
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While the QHE does not occur in 3D materials, in 2001 physicists predicted that it could also occur in systems with four spatial dimensions. But nature only has three spatial dimensions, so the idea of the 4D QHE had been a theoretical novelty – until now.
Mikael Rechtsman of Pennsylvania State University and colleagues built their 4D QHE system from an array of optical waveguides. The waveguides are closely-spaced tubes that are etched through a single piece of glass using a powerful laser (see figure). By carefully positioning the waveguides in the array, the team created extra “synthetic dimensions” that emulate a 4D material.
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