On Nov 7, 12:07 pm, Argir Pando Vasil Dobri Matea Karagorgovi
<nada...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Nov 7, 5:20 am, BURT <macromi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > It is cubed because each of the 3 dimensions is expanding at the same > > rate.
> > Space has a dimensional direction grid. There are two directions for > > each dimension. Up and down direction for the first dimension lets > > say. Right and left for the second dimension lets say and then front > > and back directions in the third dimension. All dimensions are alike. > > They all have two directions in space. And you can't tell them apart. > > The dimensional grid is another way of looking at space. If you take > > whole space we see infinte directions or what is called degrees of > > freedom.
> > Mitch Raemsch
> no BURT, from my perspective that is not the way the universe WARTs. > space may have many, many i mean countless number of many axes and > that number is same as the number of material points consisting the > local brotherhood of material points. each axis is not strait line but > it is elliptic or spiral one. it means that along the elliptic axis if > you start from one point and go forward or backward you will end up > where you started (the zero is neutral, left and right from it are the > protet and antitet while the diametrically opposite infinity is > doubtral) while along the spiral axis the ending point differs from > the starting point in recursive manner: their next difference against > their current difference equals to their current difference against > their previous difference -- the lever law again. your degree of > freedom is now set to infinity that is you're dismissed.