This is sort of a follow-up on Dimensional Theory 1.0. As you noticed (or if you haven’t, read the post) each dimension has a sub-dimension, 1b, 2b, and 3b. Each has to do with moving to non-adjacent points on the grid-system. In space we can call this many things. One of which is an all-time favorite, teleportation. Bamf! Another everyday example is your brain, the way you think, your thoughts. You are tied to different points, not adjacent to yourself, through your thoughts. It is had to explain and understand, and all of it is kinda fuzzy, but I believe that it somehow exists. In time, we can describe it as, time travel. Another favorite among sci-fi writings and the historical works of physics. Somehow we can connect ourselves to these non-adjacent points. I can not even start to comprehend how we could, but with this theory in affect, it could be possible!
I’d really be interested in these historical writings. Please post names so that I may read these.
I meant time travel is something that people like to write about, and because their are no laws set for it, with each story comes a new definition and meaning to ‘time travel.’ And it is the favorite of sciencist that theorize about dimensions.
I’d suggest you read my posts more carefully. You see, I was asking for the names of these historical writings. If I wanted to read more of what you have already stated, I would’ve gone back and reread the paragraph again, which is obviously not what I was asking for.
I was just assuming that they existed… Which I’m sure they do, so unless I feel the need to find them… Google it.
LOL! Google! LOL! I might as well go and create a website and make up a bunch of stuff out of my head about time travel. Does that make it reliable? Of course not! Google is unreliable, that’s common knowledge.
Plus, if this is such a favorie among sci-fi writers, I’m sure you’ve got plenty of examples.
As far as I have read, miztrmason seems like a close minded clown that won’t truly admit that he is wrong about anything. If this attitude continues… This will be fun.