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    Solving Double Integrals: √(1=y^2) & √(2x=x^2)

    ... -_-;; Sorry for posting such a stupid question, it's just that he made that same typo twice and I thought it was some kind of notation... Heheh... *quietly walks away
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    Solving Double Integrals: √(1=y^2) & √(2x=x^2)

    Sorry, maybe I wasn't clear enough. I don't understand what the limits mean. On the y-axis it's going from 0 to 1, I can see that but what about the x axis? What is meant by integrating from 0 to √(1=y^2)? I can't even figure out how to visualize this in rectangular coordinates because that "="...
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    Solving Double Integrals: √(1=y^2) & √(2x=x^2)

    This might be somewhat of a mundane question but I can't seem to figure it out. It has to do with the limits of integration for a double integral. The initial integral is as follows... 1 √(1=y^2) ∫ ∫ 1/(1+x^2+y^2) dx dy 0 0 I hope the formatting on that doesn't get...
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    What is the relationship between time and the 4th dimension?

    I see your point chroot, I think that was perfectly blunt enough to finally push the point home for me. Even so with time being the 4th dimension I still continue to question its exact nature. I'm not entirely sure what you're talking about Gerinksi, why does a subjective view of time lead...
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    What is the relationship between time and the 4th dimension?

    Differing opinions are exactly what I was looking for, thank you greatly for your help. At least now I know that there may be something to my ideas and they should not be immediately discarded. I must certainly do more research, it is indeed easier for me to take the philosophical side given...
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    What is the relationship between time and the 4th dimension?

    So you're telling me what I have stumbled upon is more of the philosophical argument of Realism here, that is does time exist only as we perceive it (what I believe) or that there is more to it (what you seem to believe)?
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    What is the relationship between time and the 4th dimension?

    "You suggest that time necessitates change. Why do you think that time is a causitive factor for change?" Actually, I was thinking quite the opposite. Time occurs because of change. Time is the result or our perception of change. That's my fault, I was typing hurredly to get the ideas out of...
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    What is the relationship between time and the 4th dimension?

    Hello, this is my first time posting, I do hope I've found the right place. I have relatively no knowledge of physics but am about to minor in it in college. The questions and ideas I am about to set down concern time, an issue of which I again know very little. While sitting idle one day...
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