Originally posted by @christopher-albonSo we live in the 3rd dimension? Right?
We're in the 3.
Did you know the easiest way to do your laces up is one loop away, one towards and then swap them over in one movement?
Originally posted by @christopher-albonSo you have basically another definition of what dimensions are than the rest of us?
Yes.
But the 3rd dimension is empty. In fact. They're all empty.
I live in a four-dimensional space/time. Where you live, I don't know.
Originally posted by @fabianfnasSeems so. The rest of us seem quite content in the 3rd. Hope you find happiness in your 4.
So you have basically another definition of what dimensions are than the rest of us?
I live in a four-dimensional space/time. Where you live, I don't know.
Originally posted by @christopher-albonWell, we doesn't seem to meet in your one-dimensional world, even if it is the 3rd one.
Seems so. The rest of us seem quite content in the 3rd. Hope you find happiness in your 4.
I love my world with three global spatial dimensions and one temporal one on top.
Originally posted by @fabianfnasOK. You got all the numbers you want in the 3rd...except 3.
Well, we doesn't seem to meet in your one-dimensional world, even if it is the 3rd one.
I love my world with three global spatial dimensions and one temporal one on top.
edit. Here you are, busy typing on a 2. Living in a 3 and telling me about how you never leave your 4.
Originally posted by @christopher-albonI'm happy to never leave my four-dimensional space/time universe. 🙂
... telling me about how you never leave your 4.
Originally posted by @christopher-albonKarma? Is this a religious thing for you?
If each dimensions number is represented by a closed structure and numbers continue indefinitely. e.g. 4 int the 4th is a square. 5 in the 5th is a pentagon etc. As we approach infinity, we approach a perfect 0. So is everything cyclical, giving rise to the concepts of Karma and such?
In science an objects dimensionality is a totally different thing than karma.
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Originally posted by @fabianfnasWrong, but why are you arguing with a flatulent balloon?
So we live in the 3rd dimension? Right?
Originally posted by @shallow-blueTake it to the douchebag forum spanky.
Wrong, but why are you arguing with a flatulent balloon?
Originally posted by @christopher-albonI think we have been sent here to bring more light into this part of the universe.
OK. Just seems easier to me to make perfection and smash it into lots of pieces rather than hope that chance gets around to it. What do you think?
There is no separate entity known as "God" . (as in the Christian sense)
We never stop learning, perfection is an irrational and uneeded aspiration
Originally posted by @fabianfnasyes, but would you not agree that what seemed miraculous in the past, or was considered "God acting" , like say an eclipse can now be explained by science. So in the future it may be possible to scientifically explain the more mysterious aspects of our reality?
Why I separate them has a very simple reason.
We cannot use science to study religious matters, such as miracles.
And we cannot use god to our wishes, like change the gravitation.
This doesn't mean that I dismiss one of the domains to favor the other. Each has its value. But they just cannot mix, and you cannot bring methods from one domain to the ...[text shortened]... ave for the domains per se.
Bottom line: Science and religion cannot be mixed with any value.
And religion, as in organized religion is dead as the paper it's written on. Spirituality on the other hand is a living potential in all of us.
In Hinduism one aspect - the kundalini -is explained in scientific terms while being a spiritual process .
Lets not get too hung up on words though