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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 100841" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p><span style="color: #00b300">I saw your mention of a mobius format and have some thoughts that may be of interest to you. I was always fascinated by the idea of the mobius strip being 2 dimensional and yet having only one side and one edge, due to also having a 180 degree twist. The concept of infinity opens up the possibilities of an infinite straight line being the circumference of a circle with an infinite radius and every point on the line also being the center. Similarly, an infinite flat plane is the surface of a sphere with an infinite radius and, just as with the line, every point on the plane is also the center. How can this be?</span></p><p><span style="color: #00b300"></span></p><p><span style="color: #00b300">Lets look at how we find the center of a 2D circle. To find the center you take any two points on the circle, draw perpendiculars at each point and where these two lines intersect finds the center. As the radius increases, the degree of curvature decreases. Strange things happen at the extremes. A radius of zero gives you a point of zero size. The degree of curvature has become infinite and the point itself is also the circumference. An infinite radius gives you a degree of curvature that is zero and a circumference that is an infinite perfectly straight line. When you try to locate the center by picking two points and drawing perpendiculars, in any direction as long as the same, you find yourself with two parallel lines that never intersect. So where is the center? When you travel this infinite distance you find yourself right back at your starting points and they essentially intersect with themselves. So, each and every point on the line is the center and the plane of the circle is in all directions, 360 degrees. Confused yet?</span></p><p><span style="color: #00b300"></span></p><p><span style="color: #00b300">You can follow the same line of thought for a 3D sphere and it works out the same. Now, if we take this to the next level and look at our 4D (3D+time) universe what do we find? I feel it comes out as all moment-points (time) and locations (3D) are the center of the universe and all exist at the same time. The same process can be followed through for as many levels of dimensionality you like. While not a mobius strip format for the Multiverse, this may be somewhat along the line of what you were thinking of.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 100841, member: 2729"] [COLOR=#00b300]I saw your mention of a mobius format and have some thoughts that may be of interest to you. I was always fascinated by the idea of the mobius strip being 2 dimensional and yet having only one side and one edge, due to also having a 180 degree twist. The concept of infinity opens up the possibilities of an infinite straight line being the circumference of a circle with an infinite radius and every point on the line also being the center. Similarly, an infinite flat plane is the surface of a sphere with an infinite radius and, just as with the line, every point on the plane is also the center. How can this be? Lets look at how we find the center of a 2D circle. To find the center you take any two points on the circle, draw perpendiculars at each point and where these two lines intersect finds the center. As the radius increases, the degree of curvature decreases. Strange things happen at the extremes. A radius of zero gives you a point of zero size. The degree of curvature has become infinite and the point itself is also the circumference. An infinite radius gives you a degree of curvature that is zero and a circumference that is an infinite perfectly straight line. When you try to locate the center by picking two points and drawing perpendiculars, in any direction as long as the same, you find yourself with two parallel lines that never intersect. So where is the center? When you travel this infinite distance you find yourself right back at your starting points and they essentially intersect with themselves. So, each and every point on the line is the center and the plane of the circle is in all directions, 360 degrees. Confused yet? You can follow the same line of thought for a 3D sphere and it works out the same. Now, if we take this to the next level and look at our 4D (3D+time) universe what do we find? I feel it comes out as all moment-points (time) and locations (3D) are the center of the universe and all exist at the same time. The same process can be followed through for as many levels of dimensionality you like. While not a mobius strip format for the Multiverse, this may be somewhat along the line of what you were thinking of.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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