Re: TI-M: Dimensions


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Re: TI-M: Dimensions




In a message dated 5/15/2000 9:58:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
PieMan2000@aol.com writes:

> well, this is the way i looked at the 4 diminsions i mintioned (SP?) i cant 
>  spell, so just look at what the word should be! so anyway, back to the 
>  discution!
>  
>  lets use this example, u will equil to units, simple enough, i will use 
the 
>  number 2 for most of this because 1 is weird, and 2 is just a fun number ;)
>  
>  lets just real quick do the diminsions as poweres of 2:
>  2^1 = 2,  2^2 = 4,  2^3 = 8,  2^4 = 16
>  [Unable to display image] so obviously, the 4th diminsion (asuming its not 
>  time) would have to be 2 of the cubes, to equil 16 (8+8= 16 duh!) so what 
>  posibly could it be?  I've been thinking about that for a few days, and so 
>  far, all i can think of is that there is an oposite of space (pretty 
strait 
>  forward i think), and the other part of this cube would be located in the 
>  oposite of space. 2 cubes with area's of 8 = 16, any other ideas?
>   

How about what are you on and where can I get some?  :-)

Eric Tollefson
Cmdr ERT01@aol.com