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MightyFrogBeyond StrymULTRA MightyFrogBeyond wrote on StrymULTRA's profile.
Hi, Styrm. Could you help me understand this persons’s explanation for why: infinite 4D STCs that are contained in an, infinite 5D space, all follow one temporal dimension? I don’t agree with him.
Excerpt from my conversation:
I asked “would an infinite 5D space that contained an infinite amount of 4D STCs, be contained in a temporal dimension, thus, making it overall a 6D spacetime continuum”.
“No. I had this confusion myself, but a space containing STCs would not contain the dimension of time of them itself, only the space. Basically, even though a 5D space contains STCs, they are all running through the axis/direction of time unless stated otherwise. Even if it's shown that some universes in the cosmology move at different paces, they would all share the same dimension of time, just moving at different rates”
Here’s the link, comment 7+8 if you need more context.
Excerpt from my conversation:
I asked “would an infinite 5D space that contained an infinite amount of 4D STCs, be contained in a temporal dimension, thus, making it overall a 6D spacetime continuum”.
“No. I had this confusion myself, but a space containing STCs would not contain the dimension of time of them itself, only the space. Basically, even though a 5D space contains STCs, they are all running through the axis/direction of time unless stated otherwise. Even if it's shown that some universes in the cosmology move at different paces, they would all share the same dimension of time, just moving at different rates”
Here’s the link, comment 7+8 if you need more context.
Rapid-Fire Questions about spacetime.
Note: please do not provide one word answers. Respond with clear answers. description: 1.A universe is represented by a bubble. Is this bubble a “spacetime continuum”? 2. I have heard a STC can also describe a timeline. So, can a STC be a universe and timeline at the same time? 3. If the...
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