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Post by alienhybrid on May 29, 2003 7:33:32 GMT -5
teseracting. the way it was explained to me is that you draw a line with two points on a piece of paper. A--------------------------B
take the paper and fold it in half. that is a tesseract. i 'm more confused than i was before i posted this. please i beg you help me.
the hybrid
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Post by WitchBoy on May 29, 2003 12:31:36 GMT -5
huh??? what the heck are you on about?
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Post by AngelisX on May 29, 2003 18:55:18 GMT -5
Tesseract: Noun. "The four-dimensional equivalent of a cube." Take the following visual example... pw1.netcom.com/~hjsmith/WireFrame4/tesseract.htmlNOTE: Use the left mouse button to rotate the tesseract. Use Shift+left mouse button to recalibrate the center of the tesseract to reveal the presence of "hyperspace". The tesseract is essentially the "cube" in the center. Hope it helps. ;D
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Post by dagj on May 29, 2003 19:03:56 GMT -5
tesserecting, a form of teleportation. Used in "a wrinkle in time" along with the string theory
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Post by waterspirit on May 29, 2003 19:28:33 GMT -5
they say that when you fold to points together and they match up completely then you can teleport to the place that matches your point. they say that is the secret to teleportation.
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Post by dagj on May 30, 2003 8:18:00 GMT -5
yes exactly, i don't know if anyone seriously researches the theory, but i belive it has a connection to wormhole quantum mechanics. the explanation i heard was this you have point A, and point B A-----------------------------------B take point A and B and pull them together A------><------B once you've puled them together you've sucessfully merged the distance between point A and B into one point A>C<B thus you can instantaneously move between point A and B. i think you can read about it in "Stephen Hawkins Universe in a Nutshell" and even better, THE BOOK HAS PICTURES!
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Post by waterspirit on May 30, 2003 20:48:18 GMT -5
yes it is like point A and point B make a rip like a wormhole and it sucks you in to the matching point and once your on the other side it closes
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Post by Shadow on Jun 2, 2003 19:54:50 GMT -5
read the short story "...and he built a crooked house" it is all about a man who lived in a tesseract house. very very cool stuff! ~Shadow
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Post by waterspirit on Jun 2, 2003 20:04:35 GMT -5
That is the title?
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Post by Shadow on Jun 3, 2003 14:22:48 GMT -5
yes, that is the title. it comes from a book of short stories called "Where do we go from here?" compiled by Isaac Asimov. there are some very interesting points in there. enjoy! ~Shadow
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Post by waterspirit on Jun 3, 2003 22:12:46 GMT -5
thanks i will lock for it
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Post by Nemesis on Jun 6, 2003 2:36:51 GMT -5
Asimov is a good writer though.. what else can ye expect ;D
This is a topic for 'Science', so I moved it there.
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Post by waterspirit on Jun 6, 2003 22:20:55 GMT -5
if you say so
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Post by Shadow on Jun 7, 2003 21:16:50 GMT -5
thanks Nem, i was wondering if it should be moved... ~Shadow
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Post by waterspirit on Jun 7, 2003 21:20:25 GMT -5
yea i guess your right
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