A newcomer to physics could use a little help?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the concept of higher dimensions, specifically the 4th and 7th dimensions, as well as a request for assistance with beginner physics formulas. The scope includes theoretical exploration of dimensionality and practical help for newcomers in physics.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • A participant proposes a description of the 7th dimension involving points and lines connecting infinities across dimensions, suggesting a transition to the 8th dimension.
  • Another participant corrects the initial mention of the 4th dimension to the 7th dimension.
  • There are requests for help with writing beginner physics formulas, indicating a need for foundational support.
  • Some participants share links to resources, but the original poster indicates they have already seen these resources.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

The discussion does not appear to reach a consensus on the description of higher dimensions, and there are multiple viewpoints regarding the understanding of dimensionality. Additionally, the request for help with physics formulas remains open and unresolved.

Contextual Notes

The discussion includes speculative ideas about dimensions that may depend on specific interpretations or definitions, and the request for beginner physics formulas lacks detailed context on which formulas are needed.

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Hey Guys!


I have a few questions if you don't mind...

First of all, would this be an accurate description of the 4th Dimension?

The Seventh Dimension

If we took two seventh dimensional points and put them across from each other. Then, we took a line and connected both of them, we would be connecting two infinities in the 1st dimension. Since they are both in the same dimension, they all go X (forward/back). But if we made another seventh dimensional point and put it to the left of the line, and then made another branch joining that one. We would then be crossing 1st dimensional infinities with 2nd dimensional infinities which is a completely different Universe. Thus entering the 8th Dimension.


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And I was also wondering, could someone help me with writing beginner physics formulas if they didn't mind?


Thanks
 
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Sorry! I mean 7th Dimension
 
Follow this:



Its quite handy :)
 
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sirchick said:
Follow this:



Its quite handy :)



Haha, thank you very much!

But, I have already seen these videos.

Sorry
 
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