Fractal geodesic networks

Jim Choate ravage at einstein.ssz.com
Fri Dec 8 18:41:55 PST 2000



On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Jim Choate wrote:

> On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Tim May wrote:
>
> > 
> > Or, in Choateworld, "Since all physical things have three spatial 
> > dimensions, there are no non-integer dimensions, and hence fractals 
> > cannot exist."

As a person who holds a physics degree you should know the best guess 
number of dimenions is somewhere in the 20+ range (ie Super Symmetry).
Some of those dimensions are linear (ie x-axis) and some have very little 
'lenght' at all, and others are 'twisted' back upon themselves.

You should also know better than to try to seperate the time from the
space dimensions. It's hard to discuss concepts like 'phase space' without
a time dimension (especially in the context of a network).

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