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For example how big would a 12-D space have to be to be baseline 1-B. I doubt a Planck distance sized 12-D space would be considered baseline. Would it be observable universe sized at least?
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If its 12D its already higher than planck size by defaultWhat the heck so a Planck distance sized 12-D space is already considered 1-B?
No they mean the 11th dimensions woukd be like a planck length to the 12th dimension.What the heck so a Planck distance sized 12-D space is already considered 1-B?
No.Bump. So a planck distance sized 12-D space is considered 1-B or no?
There's no planck distance sized 12D spaceBump. So a planck distance sized 12-D space is considered 1-B or no?
That's basically saying a 1-D 12-D object. If you mean the smallest possible 12-B object, then yes it would be 1-BI dont mean 3-D Planck size tho i meant Planck size on a 12-D scale if you know what i mean
Yes i mean the smallest possible 1-B object, which in our world is equivalent to a planck distance. I meant an equivalent of a planck distance in a 12-D scale. So does that count as 1-B still?
Why not? it would literally be bigger than the entire universe, even if only planck distance.