Saturday, December 26, 2015

Curvaceous World pt. 2: The Undulating Dimensions, Signatures of a Pixilated World?

So in my last post, I had told about my new theory to explain the universe, which would probably involve extra dimensions. So, last time we left off with the thought that the additional dimension to our world (again, that could include multiple dimensions!) could actually consist of round, or curvaceous, structures. I have a tantalizing example of such structures, evidenced by graphing specific functions, such as quadratic functions, for example. These kinds of functions start appearing once we create scatter plots, for instance. These functions are just any kinds of functions which have the ability to create curvaceous, or curved,  geometries. Most always is the case that, these specific graphs are the ones which compare time to the y-axis. And many times we might not even notice that some graphs create curves, just because of the way that we represent our data in graphs, or plots, or even charts . However, they are still in there. All of the points on a graph could actually be connected by curves. Whether these curves are perfect or not, perhaps depends on whether they interact in different ways. By perfect, I mean as in, circular curves. let's take a graph of temperature versus time for one, maybe multiple, years. Over this time, theoretically speaking, the temperatures on Earth should become (appear) a wavelike pattern, if we were to connect the data points on the graph. Obviously, this is not what we usually notice. Especially if we were to do the graphing with the help of computer software, which might enable us sometimes to zoom in on the data.  This is because of various factors, such as cold fronts, clouds, warm fronts, etc. which govern how the rise and fall of hot and cold throughout the seasons changes. This logic also holds true for anything that can be considered a cycle. However, if such various factors were never at play in the universe, then we might notice that cycles, such as the cycle of seasonal temperatures, changes on a graph to form perfect (or close to perfect) wavelike patterns (cycles.) Now, keeping this in mind, this can indicate that there is an underlying hidden dimension to the Cosmos,; that curved, or string-like shapes make up existence. As these structures are "resonating", they are becoming distorted. And the most likely cause, the main cause, for these fluctuations are due to the very fact that there may be, are possible interactions between each wave. And when these waves interact, the result is akin, more or less, to that of say, audio as waves- which can also become distorted as sound of different qualities (frequencies, hertz, amplitudes) come between each other on a "collision course".
So, with this in mind, she same might even be said about spheres. Why would the spheres also behaving like waves? Because, they are just like waves in the sense that they are geometrically curved.  The physical nature of such spheres themselves could be comparable to the physics that underlies drops of liquid in microgravity. As for the the liquid will be spherical, although it would still be influenced by external influences, or factors. But their surface is never in a uniformly smooth state, as you may find in a marble. So, the cohesive qualities that bind together liquids, could also apply to the spheres that make up the fourth dimension. Just like the droplets of fluid in space (microgravity), the changes in these spheres' geometries would also be influenced by other factors. And it could be any one's guess as to what these influences in the fourth dimension, might just be. All that we can currently know for now, is that the curved qualities of the fourth dimension is constantly changing; And strings in an extra dimension are evidenced by this fact- as these strings are responding by curling. (or curving)
And thinking back about the data points on graphs... then each is a point on a string. And when, for instance, some of the points shift up, like when a heat wave is approaching, this then creates a
"hill" in our data- what can occasionally be thought of as an anomaly. That can then indicate that the string on which it exists has itself moved up. Another way to think about this is that the string has now been "curled".
So, as a change in a cycle starts to initiate, the extra-dimensional strings will respond (behave)accordingly. Obviously, this is also the same kind of logic that can be applied the other way around as well. And given that, the universe could be just that a hologram consisting of numerous, vast amounts of strings. And since the universe might be hologram, then it is still the possibility that we are existing in the midst of a digital hologram. Essentially, a multidimensional "interface", or display. You can think about it as an enormous digital display, in which the pixels are actually the subatomic particles, which move throughout their own strings in order to generate our reality as it is, and how it is working. And unlike a regular TV display, these "pixels" are moving in multiple dimensions, as opposed to your usual two dimensional TV. And as a matter of fact, this might have already been  evidenced thanks to the observed peculiar behavior of certain subatomic particles, of which I've mentioned before.
Still, it will be possible to read more about this, what I've decided to creatively label as " digital phenomenon (of particles) at the quantum scale" in my new, upcoming post in order for other readers to understand more fully what I'm trying to explain. And, as always, stay tuned to: "The Fascinating Universe!".                                    

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