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2024-09-11 at 5:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood If everything isn't flat than why are humans measured in 1 degree? Height gives you no idea what the volume of a person is, it can only be determined by adding the sum of all flat values which our brain does automatically to create the illusion of 3D space
Humans aren't measured in 1 degree...fatty. you're also 5'6" wide. -
2024-09-11 at 6:21 PM UTCCrispy from now on I want you to come to the forum with all of your school related questions and not me.
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2024-09-11 at 6:21 PM UTCThese people are much better suited to helping you.
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2024-09-11 at 6:49 PM UTC
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2024-09-11 at 7:23 PM UTC
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2024-09-11 at 7:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood another flat value and the only way to determine someone's size is by calculating these values and adding them to create the final 3D sum so thanks for proving my point
Illogical, you just proved my point...by stating all degrees add up to a final 3D image...aka...not flat. duh. -
2024-09-11 at 7:50 PM UTCthe flat sums add up to a flat 3d image
Einstein's general theory of relativity places space and time on equal footing, so that one considers the geometry of a unified spacetime instead of considering space and time separately. The cases of spacetime of constant curvature are de Sitter space (positive), Minkowski space (zero), and anti-de Sitter space (negative). As such, they are exact solutions of the Einstein field equations for an empty universe with a positive, zero, or negative cosmological constant, respectively.
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2024-09-11 at 7:52 PM UTC
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2024-09-11 at 7:53 PM UTCYou can measure anything by as many degrees as you want but you will always be measuring something flat in a flat universe
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2024-09-11 at 7:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood You can measure anything by as many degrees as you want but you will always be measuring something flat in a flat universe
If you only choose to measure by 1 degree (as you keep calling it rather than dimension) then you are not correctly measuring the object.
A human is NOT 1 degree (dimension)...the whole is many dimensions (degrees). Saying an object is only 1 degree (dimension) because you were too dumb or lazy to measure the rest doesn't make the object flat...
Wowzers Capt Birdeye, what's going on with this guy. -
2024-09-11 at 8:02 PM UTCHeight represents the Y axis which is a flat axis evident by the fact that you can do this
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2024-09-11 at 8:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Height represents the Y axis which is a flat axis evident by the fact that you can do this
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We are not talking about Axis...we were talking about objects. You mentioned a human...a human is not an axis and is not 1 axis...your argument is wariat tier. -
2024-09-11 at 8:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson a human is not an axis and is not 1 axis…
looks pretty flat to me
technically there's no axis if you really think about it and this seems to be confirmed by Anti-de-Sitter space
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-de_Sitter_space
The dimensions are clearly representations of flat spacetime in flat "dimensions" that don't actually exist.Image of (1 + 1)-dimensional anti-de Sitter space embedded in flat (1 + 2)-dimensional space. The t1- and t2-axes lie in the plane of rotational symmetry, and the x1-axis is normal to that plane. The embedded surface contains closed timelike curves circling the x1 axis, though these can be eliminated by "unrolling" the embedding (more precisely, by taking the universal cover).
^flat representation on a flat screen in a flat universe viewed on flat eyes in flat spacetime -
2024-09-12 at 1:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood
looks pretty flat to me
technically there's no axis if you really think about it and this seems to be confirmed by Anti-de-Sitter space
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-de_Sitter_space
The dimensions are clearly representations of flat spacetime in flat "dimensions" that don't actually exist.
^flat representation on a flat screen in a flat universe viewed on flat eyes in flat spacetime
That's a 2D drawing, not a human numbnuts... -
2024-09-12 at 2:03 AM UTCI put my semen into chicken eggs adn then put them under my mattress last winter and someone thought it was witchcraft from someoen else and through them away but that is why biology is such a touchy subject for me now
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2024-09-12 at 10:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood The fact that you can measure a room with a flat ruler pretty much proves my point that the reason you can measure things in the first place is because everything is flat
If everything isn't flat than why are humans measured in 1 degree? Height gives you no idea what the volume of a person is, it can only be determined by adding the sum of all flat values which our brain does automatically to create the illusion of 3D space
If you had a sheet of paper that was 6 inches by 4, and was zero atoms thick you wouldn't have a sheet of paper. You'd have no substance to even measure length or width by. Hense two dimensions only exist in our imaginations. You could imagine you had a sheet of paper and even measure the imaginary paper, but thought processes in our mind do not exist in physical space.
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2024-09-12 at 10:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood another flat value and the only way to determine someone's size is by calculating these values and adding them to create the final 3D sum so thanks for proving my point
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood
looks pretty flat to me
technically there's no axis if you really think about it and this seems to be confirmed by Anti-de-Sitter space
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-de_Sitter_space
The dimensions are clearly representations of flat spacetime in flat "dimensions" that don't actually exist.
^flat representation on a flat screen in a flat universe viewed on flat eyes in flat spacetime
We're talking about space not the universe you dummy
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2024-09-12 at 10:37 PM UTCI want to ejaculate in space
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2024-09-12 at 10:37 PM UTCput the milky way on yo face
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2024-09-12 at 10:41 PM UTCthe flat universe is composed of flat space and flat time