The Dimensions
Reality is fundamentally the relationships between numbers, at the heart of this relationship there are constants. To know the state of a system you need to know 3 things
- The starting state of the system
- How many things there are
- Where things are going
The dimension defines the behaviour of the system. The direction in a dimension D can be calculated by:
F = G
D-2 * m
D-1/r
D-1
When D-x < 0 then the constant is undefined.
The maximum speed of the system is defined as:
E=m
D-2 * c
D-1
When Dimension = 0
If D = 0 then nothing exists, the very idea of movement or space is undefined
When Dimension = 1
If D = 1 then a single point can exist, movement or space is still undefined
When Dimension = 2
If D = 2 then a line can exists, a line lives in a plane.
To calculate the direction of a line use this formula:
F = m/r
Energy is a ‘wave’ in the Grid, effectively a procession of Grid lines expanding and contracting. The largest wave in the 2D Grid is defined as:
E = 1 * c
Where c is the largest line in the Grid as defined by the dimensions in the Grid.
How to think of movement? Well no mass exists so there is nothing that influences the Grid so you can consider movement as being a point moving from one area of the grid to another as defined by a line.
Phenomena in 2D
An area of the Grid which isn’t uniform is what we would call 2D Dark Matter, the Grid is warped. If the sides of the square equal c then we have a Black Hole – all matter will tend towards this area.
When Dimension = 3
If D = 3 then matter can exists, matter lives in a volume.
To calculate the direction that matter is moving use this formula:
F = G * m
2/r
2
Where G is matter. You can consider m
2 to the area of the largest side of the cube, this is the area the matter is likely to move to. The change is proportional to r
2 as we are comparing areas, in 2D we were comparing lines.
Energy is a ‘wave’ in the Grid, effectively a procession of Grid areas expanding and contracting. This wave creates movement for matter in the volume. The largest wave in the Grid is defined as:
E = mc
2
Where c is the largest line in the Grid as defined by the dimensions in the Grid.
How to think of movement? Well a piece of matter can only occupy one volume in the Grid. A piece of matter moves if you goes from one volume to another. A slice of time is a snapshot of the Grid where each particles that exists is in a volume. Matter tends towards the largest areas in the grid.
Phenomena in 3D
A volume of the Grid which isn’t uniform is what we call Dark Matter, the Grid is warped. If the sides of the cube equal c then we have a Black Hole – all matter will tend towards this area.