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Yet we can't. We're stuck here, in this place, in this framework. This is an idea that has stuck with me since childhood, and I think I drew my first tesseract when I was 14 or 15 years old, before I ever had encountered the word. Now when I look at it, I see eight points. Now the tesseract makes me laugh, there's just something about it.
Part of me still wants to go there, as if there's somewhere else to go, somewhere else to be, something more to do and understand. And I'm sure there is, just as sure as I am that I'll never reach out with my hand and get there.
I figure we all have our tesseracts.
A fourth physical dimension represented in visual terms. Easy to conceptualize. Easy to understand how in theory one could move in a completely different direction, out of these three physical dimensions. In mathematical terms, there's no reason why there might not be an additional physical dimension that is not time or some other seemingly non-physical construct.Tesseract
Tesseract
Rain soddens what is kept wrapped up,
But never soddens what is open;
Uncover, then, what is concealed,
Lest it be soddened by the rain.
But never soddens what is open;
Uncover, then, what is concealed,
Lest it be soddened by the rain.
Re: Tesseract
Jechbi,
You are, indeed, an asset to this forum!
Metta
Ben
You are, indeed, an asset to this forum!
If I can quote the timeless words of my teacher...just observe!Part of me still wants to go there, as if there's somewhere else to go, somewhere else to be, something more to do and understand. And I'm sure there is, just as sure as I am that I'll never reach out with my hand and get there.
I don't know about everyone, but I can vouch for my own.I figure we all have our tesseracts.
Metta
Ben
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Learn this from the waters:
in mountain clefts and chasms,
loud gush the streamlets,
but great rivers flow silently.
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- Cormac McCarthy, The Road
Learn this from the waters:
in mountain clefts and chasms,
loud gush the streamlets,
but great rivers flow silently.
- Sutta Nipata 3.725
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Re: Tesseract
You're not alone with the tesseracts/hypercubes Jechbi,
I drew a hypercube for a high school art project, ended up getting a D for that class. Maybe I should have drawn it in math class? I didn't do well in school, my mind was always somewhere else. Now I'm here thinking about high school...
Oh well, I should probably do some meditation and bring my mind back to the present.
With Metta,
Guy
I drew a hypercube for a high school art project, ended up getting a D for that class. Maybe I should have drawn it in math class? I didn't do well in school, my mind was always somewhere else. Now I'm here thinking about high school...
Oh well, I should probably do some meditation and bring my mind back to the present.
With Metta,
Guy
Four types of letting go:
1) Giving; expecting nothing back in return
2) Throwing things away
3) Contentment; wanting to be here, not wanting to be anywhere else
4) "Teflon Mind"; having a mind which doesn't accumulate things
- Ajahn Brahm
1) Giving; expecting nothing back in return
2) Throwing things away
3) Contentment; wanting to be here, not wanting to be anywhere else
4) "Teflon Mind"; having a mind which doesn't accumulate things
- Ajahn Brahm
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Re: Tesseract
I have a 2D-projection of a rotating isometric equilateral 4D geometric shape as my screensaver at work.
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OK now that gave me a headache to readMawkish1983 wrote:I have a 2D-projection of a rotating isometric equilateral 4D geometric shape as my screensaver at work.
Spooky.
but science did admit time was the 4th dimention (or so I have heard) and believe that M-Theory states their are 11 dimentions
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He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them … he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
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He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that. His reasons may be good, and no one may have been able to refute them.
But if he is equally unable to refute the reasons on the opposite side, if he does not so much as know what they are, he has no ground for preferring either opinion …
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He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them … he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
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Re: Tesseract
That's why I said geometric, to make it clear I mean 4 spatial dimentions (ignoring the temporal, but as it's a rotating animation I suppose it is a 2+1D geometric projection of a 4+1D shape ). I should take care to be more preciseManapa wrote:but science did admit time was the 4th dimention (or so I have heard)
Mmm, or 9, or 23... like Buddhism, string theory comes in many flavoursManapa wrote:M-Theory states their are 11 dimentions
Re: Tesseract
Sound advice.Ben wrote:If I can quote the timeless words of my teacher...just observe!
Metta
Rain soddens what is kept wrapped up,
But never soddens what is open;
Uncover, then, what is concealed,
Lest it be soddened by the rain.
But never soddens what is open;
Uncover, then, what is concealed,
Lest it be soddened by the rain.