If All Spheres In The Universe Were Straightened, Would Space Be A Continuous, Solid Plane? | |
Useless Cookie Eater User ID: 29696048 United States 02/11/2015 08:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ....filling the entire Universe, with no gaps of 'space'. Quoting: LateNightContemplation 67908999 This unique thought just popped into my head after the Pi thread was deleted. Well? Anyone want to discuss? I'm thinking that our percptions of dimention - shapes, distnces and how bodies in the universe travel - are warped. That we perceive everything through a metephorical fish eye. That striaght lines are not straight and that curves we see are actully straight lines. This could be explained by our own direction of travel within this universe; imagine being spun around on a chair really fast and looking up to a fixed, square object on the ceiling. Straight edges take on a circular appearance.... Give me your thoughts. Time is circular .... as is PI. Think about it. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 67908999 United Kingdom 02/11/2015 08:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ....filling the entire Universe, with no gaps of 'space'. Quoting: LateNightContemplation 67908999 This unique thought just popped into my head after the Pi thread was deleted. Well? Anyone want to discuss? I'm thinking that our percptions of dimention - shapes, distnces and how bodies in the universe travel - are warped. That we perceive everything through a metephorical fish eye. That striaght lines are not straight and that curves we see are actully straight lines. This could be explained by our own direction of travel within this universe; imagine being spun around on a chair really fast and looking up to a fixed, square object on the ceiling. Straight edges take on a circular appearance.... Give me your thoughts. Time is circular .... as is PI. Think about it. Thanks.. But Pi is an infinite number - a circle is closed and therefore finite - unless the circle is 'travelled'. Pi is... Not definitive of a circle, rather, a (pretty pointless) relationship between radius and circumferences. I was also thinking about gravity acting in a curve, not a straight line. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 67908999 United Kingdom 02/11/2015 08:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK, here are my musings that, in my mind, connect with,, finding intergers to 'things'. If you follow. You can see the curve... [link to www.cut-the-knot.org] |
Jeffersons Blackberry User ID: 10713503 United States 02/11/2015 09:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pi is not pointless. It represents a constant and explains the caos of nature bro. “To compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.”; Thomas Jefferson |