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I don't really understand why an axis needs to be infinite to be considered for 1-C and above cosmology
Like, even if a universe was 5d with one small spacial dimension, say 1cm
It's not like all of 3d space needs to fill that 1cm
It would just mean that the universe has a long width, height, and length, but it's x is small
Like a shape with infinite length infinite width and 1 height for example
Would it not take an uncountably infinite amount of those squares to have ANY thickness in the 5d at all? Even if it's just an atom?
I feel like I must be thinking about this the wrong way
I always hear "uncountable squares make a cube" or whatever, but like, so if I take uncountably infinite 5x5 squares, how thick of a cube is that?
Like, you need an uncountably infinite amount of something in a lower dimension to have any thickness in a higher dimension right? So how would you compare a 1cm thick cube to a 2cm thick cube? Which one is made of more "squares"?
If you need uncountably infinite amounts to have any thickness, why does it matter if it's 1 centimeter or infinite distance? Should just determine your place in the tier if anything right?
Same for destroying a tiny space time with a rock in it.
Technically that should be a 2-A feat right? Because theres a rock, and a rock for every moment in time, therefore uncountably infinite rocks
This stuff makes my brain hurt
Like, even if a universe was 5d with one small spacial dimension, say 1cm
It's not like all of 3d space needs to fill that 1cm
It would just mean that the universe has a long width, height, and length, but it's x is small
Like a shape with infinite length infinite width and 1 height for example
Would it not take an uncountably infinite amount of those squares to have ANY thickness in the 5d at all? Even if it's just an atom?
I feel like I must be thinking about this the wrong way
I always hear "uncountable squares make a cube" or whatever, but like, so if I take uncountably infinite 5x5 squares, how thick of a cube is that?
Like, you need an uncountably infinite amount of something in a lower dimension to have any thickness in a higher dimension right? So how would you compare a 1cm thick cube to a 2cm thick cube? Which one is made of more "squares"?
If you need uncountably infinite amounts to have any thickness, why does it matter if it's 1 centimeter or infinite distance? Should just determine your place in the tier if anything right?
Same for destroying a tiny space time with a rock in it.
Technically that should be a 2-A feat right? Because theres a rock, and a rock for every moment in time, therefore uncountably infinite rocks
This stuff makes my brain hurt
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