Comment: Everything is four dimensional (plus time)
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I try not to think of protein folding in 5 dimensions at once (including time) - it is too much to bear (the protein already exists in the final shape with the function it has) -- keep my time linear for now.
FURTHER THOUGHTS:
When we enter a cave, the cave hole is a 2 dimensional opening (like walking through a sheet of paper sideways), we are three dimensional beings traversing fundamentally 2 dimensional cave.
But if the cave hole is a three dimensional cave hole, then when we enter the cave hole, we DISAPPEAR.
A three dimensional hole would lead to a four dimensional structure. Man, a three dimensional doorway... that's where quarks go. They go thorugh a three dimensional "hole" in the fourth dimension and seem to vanish, only to "pop up" again through another hole in the 4th dimension that leads to our 3 dimensional plane.
It's starting to make sense - get out the straightjackets folks. [and i'm sorry for misspelling "spacial" - I had "space" in mind.
[Review in RDF] FURTHER THOUGHTS:
When we enter a cave, the cave hole is a 2 dimensional opening (like walking through a sheet of paper sideways), we are three dimensional beings traversing fundamentally 2 dimensional cave.
But if the cave hole is a three dimensional cave hole, then when we enter the cave hole, we DISAPPEAR.
A three dimensional hole would lead to a four dimensional structure. Man, a three dimensional doorway... that's where quarks go. They go thorugh a three dimensional "hole" in the fourth dimension and seem to vanish, only to "pop up" again through another hole in the 4th dimension that leads to our 3 dimensional plane.
It's starting to make sense - get out the straightjackets folks. [and i'm sorry for misspelling "spacial" - I had "space" in mind.
by Simplify3 on Aug. 1 2008

