Original Papers
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Read More: Motion – The Fourth Spatial Dimension: Part IIMotion – The Fourth Spatial Dimension: Part II June 8, 2023 The common representation of a four-dimensional object is the tesseract. Continuing with the symmetrical representation of dimension from the point to the line to the square to the cube, I propose that a tesseract is a symmetrical representation of a cube’s fourth…
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Read More: Time – A Measure of DurationTime – The Measure of Duration May 5, 2023 People have recently started to ask, “does time exist?” My response is “yes, of course,” as a method of measuring any moment. Duration is the history of the constantly existing moment known as the present. We cannot escape the present. We can remember the…
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Read More: Laws of MotionLaws of Motion May 5, 2023 Newton’s laws of motion all describe its interaction with force. Here are some principles that strictly deal only with motion (movement/change) in relation to space and time. Motion is change in spatial occupancy. Objects move by change in position, rotation or formation. Motion occurs toward or anywhere…
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Read More: Motion – The Fourth Spatial DimensionMotion – The Fourth Spatial Dimension May 3, 2023 What are the properties of motion? It is movement in space. An object can change its position in relation to another object by a change in distance or rotation on its axis. An object can move in relation to itself through the transformation of…
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Read More: A Response to the Poincare ConjectureA Response to the Poincare Conjecture as Described in “Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction” by Timothy Gowers April 29, 2023 “Is there some easy way of telling, by looking at a three-dimensional atlas, whether the manifold it represents is the three-dimensional surface of a four-dimensional sphere?” The fourth spatial dimension is movement. A…