JOURNAL #6- 05/21/2001, 23:59
"How art is related to science"
DEFINITION: Art (yeah yeah i know this is what i talked about in yesterday's program, but it is an important subject.
DEFINTIRIO...ION: Art: Any physical representation of something that exists in the subconscious dimension. In other words, art is something physical which has been created <RYAN INTERRUPTS> <I CONTINUE ANYWAY> to express an emotion. This goes back to my theory that emotion and concsious thought exist out of our bodies, in another dimention (the s-dimension, as I call it as in Subconsious dimension). Just as we can do mathematics in all dimensions known to us (the 3 dimentions of space, time, etc...), we can do math in the s-dimention using linear algebra and vector analysis.
INTRODUCTION TO THE s-DIMENSION
Note that I did not call the s-dimension the 4th dimension. That is becaue the term "4th dimension" is already something which is used scientifically; and no, that is not because time is the 4th dimension (very common misconception, time is A dimension, just as length, width and height are dimensions). In general we use numbers for space dimensions; the term "4th dimension" is used to represent a space dimension which the human mind is unable of comprehending. The 4th dimension actually is believed to exist, in that the universe as we know it a 4th dimensional hypersphere. One consequence of this is that if you were to travel in any one direction through the universe, you would eventually end up in the same spot. This is analogous to idea of standing anywhere on the Earth, walking in any arbitrary direction, and eventually ending up all the way around the world back in the same spot).
Now, back to the s-dimension. Whenever our conscious is sending a signal to our bodies, or vice versa, a "wormhole" of sorts opens up between our 3D space and the s-dimension. Where on our bodies does the wormhole link to? Our brain. That is why the brain is the most important part of our bodies. Contrary to popular belief, though, conscious thought does not occur in the brain. It occurs in the s-dimension. We always believed that it occurrs in the brain because the brain is the first place in the body where the signal reaches. Just as well, when our eyes see something, they send a signal through our nerves to our brain. Then our brain opens up a wormhole to send the signal to the s-dimension, where it is processed.
ADVANCED THEORETICAL TOPICS IN s-DIMENSION THEORY
So is everyone's conscious thought located in the same s-dimension,
or different s-dimensions?
This is something which is debatable. There is no official stance
of IsDAT (Institute of s-Dimension Analysis Theorists) on this topic, however
there has been some studies done on the impacts of having seperate s-dimensions
for each person/animal (this is known as seperatist theory), as well as
the impact of each person/animal having their conscious thought exist in
the same s-dimension (this is known as universal theory). Some have suggested
that each species of animal each has its own s-dimension, though this theory
is generally rejected, in that for it to work, a new dimension must be
created every time a new species is formed. This leads theory leads to
many flaws mathematically, and thus is doubted to be the case.
Is there anything other than our conscious thought
MATHEMATICS OF THE s-DIMENSION
How is the vector space of the s-dimension described?
The vector space of the s-dimension is a vector with as many scalar
values as there are variable values in our emotions/memory/mood. Let us
say that there are n of these variables (n is probably a very very large
number). That means that the s-dimension can be considered a space with
n-dimensions (yes i realize that I call the s-dimension one "dimension";
that is misleading, it can be much more than that).
What does the addition of vectors in the s-dimensions represent?
What does the scalar product of vectors in the s-dimension represent?