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Sep 10, 2008 08:42

does math and science have four dementional graphs? Do the points on the graphs just mean some theoretical number or do they corospond to something in reality. I actualy want to know.

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niamh_bronwyn September 10 2008, 20:43:36 UTC
Yes and no ( ... )

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drdeadringer September 11 2008, 00:52:58 UTC
And we shall bring Origin to the unbelievers of this galaxy and lay glorious waste to those who do not convert.

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niamh_bronwyn September 11 2008, 05:04:30 UTC
Yay! Not the only geek!

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drdeadringer September 11 2008, 00:54:13 UTC
... Unless you want to use computer software, where you can make 3D graphs and rotate them so you CAN see your movement over time as you walk up the stairs.

But yes, on paper that would be a little hard to do as Amanda describes.

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niamh_bronwyn September 11 2008, 05:04:16 UTC
In reality though isn't that "motion" just a series of sequential graphs?

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drdeadringer September 11 2008, 05:30:36 UTC
Been down the road of "what is 'real time'?" before. The movie screen is dark for fractions of a second, but what human can tell? Flip books, movie screens, sequential graphs, computer software... the monkey in the desktop or the monk sketching it all out for a few decades?

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angle8134 September 11 2008, 16:28:26 UTC
that is so cool

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