Michael (throwio)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-12 23:52:49 UTC

  1. @renovatedkitchen but that's the problem now isn't it? The brain cannot imagine anything having more or less than three dimensions, but plenty things do. We just can't see them. Something being three dimensional implies that it is made up of three independant dimensions, each with their own plane, the combination of these planes creates the three dimensions we see. And to top that off, our eyes can only see what photons bounce off of, and photons only bounce off of three dimensional particles because they are three dimensional themselves. Of course, to explain this to you fully, I would have to get into quantum mechanics but that would use up too much text space. So yeah, long story short, for something to be three dimensional it has to be made up of three separate dimensions, therefore, logically speaking, a "one dimension" must exist.

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