Pre-Post ERism?
Post-Doc Terral?*
Randi Rhodes: Bin go!
*non sec quital[!] i.e. accidental?
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Wednesday, January 21, 1970
Thursday, January 01, 1970
Literally
The catch may be in the fold. The pun is in the journalism. The trick or narrative may be in the math and physics. The point is: what is a dimension? Not to mention: what is a point? A point may represent a perspective in space as well as what it may represent in view of the perspective. A point has no dimension. Two points represent 1 dimension or a line. Three non-linear points determine a plane or represent 2 dimensions. Four non-planar points, require 3 dimensions and represent volume or space. But dimensions are one level below the point[!]
Time is often referred to as the 4th dimension. But returning to a point as representing no dimensions, 4 points equilaterally spaced require 3 dimensions (x, y & z).
(1-21-16)
1.): Forward (Ironically), Para~graph Three!, Coordinary, Rough Philosophy, Order of Inserts.
2.): FOOTNOTES PAGE January 2016 (page 1), Literally , Nadir, Dimentionalism(sic).
Then there is the Platonic Cave(or ideal).
The tetrahedron is the most basic platonic form or ideal. At least in our geometry, four points are the most that can be in perfect contact with each other. Although a review of the perspectivism of Plato may be necessary.
Time is often referred to as the 4th dimension. But returning to a point as representing no dimensions, 4 points equilaterally spaced require 3 dimensions (x, y & z).
(1-21-16)
1.): Forward (Ironically), Para~graph Three!, Coordinary, Rough Philosophy, Order of Inserts.
2.): FOOTNOTES PAGE January 2016 (page 1), Literally , Nadir, Dimentionalism(sic).
Then there is the Platonic Cave(or ideal).
The tetrahedron is the most basic platonic form or ideal. At least in our geometry, four points are the most that can be in perfect contact with each other. Although a review of the perspectivism of Plato may be necessary.
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