Thursday, June 25, 2009

4th Dimension Experiment

Metaphysical 4th dimension:

This relates to what I call the 'tesseract', or the travel form of the 4th dimension. Believe it or not, this is much easier to comprehend, but only because I have a better way of explaining it. Go grab a piece of paper. And a pen. I'll wait. Ok? Well, now draw a line. Put two points on the line. Label them A and B. Put a point between them. Now, how do you get from A to B without going through the third point? You go to the second dimension, and go around. Now, draw a box. (I know it's not a plane, but it suffices in my world) Draw a line in the box. Draw one point in each of the parts of the box now sectioned off. How do you get from one to the other? You jump over the line, in the 3rd dimension. Well, now we can't draw. Let's say you have a point. Around this point, there's a sphere. Outside of this sphere, there's another point. How do you get from A to B? One would immediately say (if you were a member of the scientific community) "A WORMHOLE!" But, if you bend the sphere, there's still the sphere in the way. Space which is bent is still there. This is my question to you. A tesseract (in theory) would be an area of negative space, which starts at the entrance point, and ends at the exit point. All matter in between is still there, but between the two points, there is nothing, meaning if you enter one side, you come out the other side (like going through a doorway, but if one end of the doorway was here, the other end 100 feet away), but instantaneously. (Though here I must stop and redefine the word instantaneous. It does mean 'instant travel' but not 'travel without time' because an instant is a measure of time) Confused yet? This, however, is a much safer, and much faster method of travel. When anything is 'bent' everything is 'bent' along with it. Case in point: If you bend a piece of metal, and it has a picture on it, the picture gets stretched. What I'm really talking about: If you bend space (metal) and it has time tied to it (picture), then time gets bent, when you go through the hole, time passes normally while you are inside the hole (which has distance in and of itself) to everyone else, but less for you. Case in point: If you go through a wormhole from here to Alpha Centauri, then go back, it takes 5 seconds for you, but on earth, enough time passes for you to go there by 'normal' transportation and back. (Parabolic time dilation)

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