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Antonio Lao
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All Theorists,
I have been searching for the complete understanding of "dimension" since the time when I fell down the stairs as a baby. There never was any difficulty when I walk or crawl around in two dimensions but for three dimensions, there were a lot of pains (I found out the hard way). Now I know it's the force of gravity that makes anyone with mass so miserable.
My ability to walk or crawl around in two dimensions contains an infinite number of choices for a direction that I will eventually decided to take. But in three dimensions, I have no such freedom, it all fall downward to the center of the earth. (True or not) Newton found this out the less painful way by just being hit on the head by the falling apple. Nevertheless, Newton invented his law of universal gravitation. But he never really explain what mass is. He assumed it. What I wanted to do is to understand mass completely and its relationship to the entire universe. Now I know there is such a thing as a photon, which has no mass but only energy. The electromagnetic equations of Maxwell do not have a mass term. And because of this EM waves can go anywhere.
Then Einstein came up with rest mass and energy equivalence. What he did is add the time dimension to the three space dimensions. Although a photon can go anywhere and anywhen in three dimensions of space, it cannot go anywhere (omnipresence) in four dimensions of space-time. In general relativity, it can be trapped by a black hole. So photon can have infinite directions to move in 3-space, it can only have two in 4-dim space-time, to fall into the black hole or to get away from it.
From these brief descriptive analyses, we can make the following postulates:
1. The one dimension of time has two directions.
2. The one dimension of space has two directions.
3. The two dimensions of space has infinite directions (infinite freedom of mass).
4. The three dimensions of space have double infinite directions (doubly infinite freedoms of photon).
Antonio
I have been searching for the complete understanding of "dimension" since the time when I fell down the stairs as a baby. There never was any difficulty when I walk or crawl around in two dimensions but for three dimensions, there were a lot of pains (I found out the hard way). Now I know it's the force of gravity that makes anyone with mass so miserable.
My ability to walk or crawl around in two dimensions contains an infinite number of choices for a direction that I will eventually decided to take. But in three dimensions, I have no such freedom, it all fall downward to the center of the earth. (True or not) Newton found this out the less painful way by just being hit on the head by the falling apple. Nevertheless, Newton invented his law of universal gravitation. But he never really explain what mass is. He assumed it. What I wanted to do is to understand mass completely and its relationship to the entire universe. Now I know there is such a thing as a photon, which has no mass but only energy. The electromagnetic equations of Maxwell do not have a mass term. And because of this EM waves can go anywhere.
Then Einstein came up with rest mass and energy equivalence. What he did is add the time dimension to the three space dimensions. Although a photon can go anywhere and anywhen in three dimensions of space, it cannot go anywhere (omnipresence) in four dimensions of space-time. In general relativity, it can be trapped by a black hole. So photon can have infinite directions to move in 3-space, it can only have two in 4-dim space-time, to fall into the black hole or to get away from it.
From these brief descriptive analyses, we can make the following postulates:
1. The one dimension of time has two directions.
2. The one dimension of space has two directions.
3. The two dimensions of space has infinite directions (infinite freedom of mass).
4. The three dimensions of space have double infinite directions (doubly infinite freedoms of photon).
Antonio
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