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>>5740572

0th as a point of indeterminate size infinitely large and small.

1st as a string.. passing through indeterminate points. this could be the same plane an electron exists on between an entangled pair.

2nd Is a plane of intersecting 1st dimensional strings.. this is why they ''vibrate'' or appear as waves. The interference between these 1st dimensional stings creates a 2nd dimensional output. The result looks like a wave as they cross eachother.

3rd is intersection of these waves. ie the physical world, as the waves interact with each other they create 3 dimensional objects or particles. This might be easier to relate to light. Light as a wave is it's 2nd dimensional existence, light as a particle is it's 3rd dimensional existence, this is why light needs to interfere to be a particle and appears as a wave and particle at the same time, the wave needs to interact to create 3 dimensions.

4th dimension is time, I won't expound much, beyond it can be thought of in the way of a defined and limited set of 3 dimensional worlds within the 6th dimension.

5th dimension appears to violate time. It escapes the 4th dimension, because quantum particles react instantly faster than the speed of light. Why do they go faster than the speed of light? because the 5th dimension is constructed of 1st dimension interference with 3 dimensional objects. You can think of the 5th dimension as the next level of time. Or the "time of time". It encompasses all possible futures, and all probabilities of a probabilistic electron in individual branching slices.. much the same way that time exists as slices of our 3 dimensional world.

If you want to learn more about the 6th dimension and beyond we have to go into some heavy math, without me laying out the idea with analogies that are just seemingly wrong, so I won't bother, but it really isn't that interesting anyway unless yo are interested in reverse time travel or wondering if our universe will unravel any time soon.

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>>5603796
>>5603799
No. People don't vote for people that fund science. Unless it affects you personally (Your mom has cancer, etc.), people generally see research as a waste of money.

Businesses support politicians who fund science, because it is free R&D for them. They buy the tech from the government cheap and sell the shit that results. Think NASA and computers.

You want science? Support pro-business candidates. Support Republicans.

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>> No.5435253 [View]
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Fucking London Dispersion Forces, how do they work?

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>>5308197
> killing the magnet layer

Wait. What?

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>>5303804
you are wrong

>> No.4508937 [View]
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Where can I find a 2d physics simulator that can simulate magnets fairly accurately?
Preferably either open-source or allows saving to & loading from external files.

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