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I would try to correct and improve my scenario.
Let us prepare two sphere of same area putting at center nothing for sphere 1, massive body for sphere 2.
Radius 2 is larger than radius 1 where radius means the physical distance from the center of the sphere.
Let us imagine life form in 4D Cartesian super world where our world is built in. He observe these spheres.
He observes a radius of sphere 1, say OA where A is a point on the sphere, same way as us.
As for sphere 2 he observes also another OA line that is along our warped world so lengthy. He observes on sphere 2 both the straight thus out of our 3D world OA line and the curved OA line lying in our 3D warped world. Referring to post #6, OP would be happy if he were such a 4D life form.
Draw a circle on a paper. Drop some water on the part of paper around the center of the circle. The paper partly inflates so some co-center ripple circles appear. We can see ups and downs line from center to circle on the paper ...wwwwwwwwww... that is longer than the original straight radius before wet that we can still imagine or even draw in the space out of the paper. I think such is a 2d similar case to my 3d scenario.
My scenarion should not be regarded as an exact one ,for example warped world does not remain in the sphere but goes beyond it.
Best.
Let us prepare two sphere of same area putting at center nothing for sphere 1, massive body for sphere 2.
Radius 2 is larger than radius 1 where radius means the physical distance from the center of the sphere.
Let us imagine life form in 4D Cartesian super world where our world is built in. He observe these spheres.
He observes a radius of sphere 1, say OA where A is a point on the sphere, same way as us.
As for sphere 2 he observes also another OA line that is along our warped world so lengthy. He observes on sphere 2 both the straight thus out of our 3D world OA line and the curved OA line lying in our 3D warped world. Referring to post #6, OP would be happy if he were such a 4D life form.
Draw a circle on a paper. Drop some water on the part of paper around the center of the circle. The paper partly inflates so some co-center ripple circles appear. We can see ups and downs line from center to circle on the paper ...wwwwwwwwww... that is longer than the original straight radius before wet that we can still imagine or even draw in the space out of the paper. I think such is a 2d similar case to my 3d scenario.
My scenarion should not be regarded as an exact one ,for example warped world does not remain in the sphere but goes beyond it.
Best.
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