But to me, as a scientist, it is possible that both space and time can have infinity dimensions.
I feel it is possible that there are more than one million time dimensions up to infinity time dimensions.
What do you feel about that?
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Stanley Huang wrote:But to me, as a scientist, it is possible that both space and time can have infinity dimensions.There must be some limits and rules. Otherwise, anything and everything are possible and thusly negates our sense of order. If anything and everything are possible then our thoughts aren't necessary.
I feel it is possible that there are more than one million time dimensions up to infinity time dimensions.
Stanley Huang wrote:What do you feel about that?
Stanley Huang wrote:I am not going to argue about this.
Stanley Huang wrote:I am not going to argue here.Then why did you ask us what we feel about your thoughts? You're talking about infinity which is a very debatable concept.
Stanley Huang wrote:So to me, different dimensions are still within the same thing or same universe.Ok, I see what you're saying now. With each new dimension, each new location or angle from which to view or observe an object, a new characteristic of the same object can be observed, and only such new characteristic of the same object is what exists within that new dimension. I don't see why that would not be possible in that case.
But how do you feel that there are three dimensions?
If you are at the bottom of the car, maybe you see two dimensions.
But as if move to the side, you see an extra dimension.
So you feel you are seeing an extra dimension once you look at the same object from another location.
So one can say: "Dimension may be the angle you look at the same object."
If there are infinity ways of looking at the same objects, then, there are infinite numbers of new dimension appears, where each time you change your location, you are looking at the same object in another angle and you find a new dimension.
Stanley Huang wrote:You said: “With infinite characteristics, and if there are infinite potentials, no description of the object would be possible, and no understanding of the object would be possible.
With infinite characteristics, and without infinite potentials, there would be an infinite overlap in characteristics from one object to the next, and as such, these objects would either all be absolutely identical, or all the same object, which in either case would defy description, so we're back to where we were before.”
Because what I am talking about here only requires characteristics and it does not require potential here. Dimensions are characteristics, because it is the nature of an object that is showing itself in various levels.
So in other words, different dimensions are different levels of existence of an object or of a universe.
So infinity numbers of dimensions are infinite levels of existence, because one object can be divided up to infinite numbers of different levels.
And you can see an object can be divided into infinite numbers of levels when you look at it from endless numbers of angles.
So no potential is required here to talk about infinity dimensions, because potential may be energy and here, dimensions are just the natures of an object existing at different levels.
Because an object can be divided up to infinity, so there are endless levels of one object and this endless levels are endless dimensions of the same object.
Stanley Huang wrote:They are just words. Words or concepts do not represent reality as a whole.Agreed. Some cultures do not have certain words in their languages because they have not experienced the concepts necessary to form those expressions.
Stanley Huang wrote:This is why Zen monks condemns words or concepts. So you can call an apple 'Orange,' while John can call an apple 'a chair,' because they are just words or symbols. But if we remove thought or concepts, what is the things itself, which Zen monk calls it 'the notion of suchness,' what it is? This is the question that is about the actual experience of reality rather than concepts or words that are just the shadows of your own reflection.So if such things are stripped of descriptive words, symbols and concepts, then what is left??? It cannot be expressed, just observed within the limits of your senses.
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