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| Feb8-12, 03:02 PM | #1 |
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The random walk
Using vectors to Go from one point to another restricts us with merely orthogonal mathematics that pertain to our ability to perceive the three dimensions. If we can figure out how to go from one point to another using the curvature of space that contains an infinite number of dimensions, we can find new operators. Where do you think I should start!?
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