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Science => Mad Scientists => Topic started by: splooge gook on September 15, 2014, 09:47:26 am

Title: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: splooge gook on September 15, 2014, 09:47:26 am
you know when you exponentiate something you graph it by the dimensions? x axis, y axis, z axis
if you take three to the third power thats 3*3*3
if you take 8*7*3 you cant probably find some weird number in between dimensions 2-3/1-2 such as 3^2.342 or 2^-1.35
are those exponents inter dimensional graphs? maybe a dumb question
for example, if there was an x and a y axis, if you graphed ^1.458934 or something would the y axis be tilted in a way that;s toward the x-axis at an angle, like an xy slope? would that cause a curvature or distortion of the figures plotted over the graph, especially in 3 dimension/triaxial space?
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: umop 3pisdn on September 15, 2014, 01:59:58 pm
It is a dumb question. Unless you graph on 3D-paper using a black matter pen, there is no curvature of your x, y and z axis, never. An orthogonal axis system is the very basis of most mathematics, tampering with it will give faulty results.

Simple equations like yours are straight lines in 2D, or planes in 3D. They're nothing but numbers. The exponents are nothing but numbers.

Try this, have fun, lay off the drugs.

http://www.livephysics.com/tools/mathematical-tools/online-3-d-function-grapher
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: Obbe on September 15, 2014, 02:46:12 pm
There are no straight lines in reality.   Math is a language,  a metaphor,  not reality.
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: umop 3pisdn on September 15, 2014, 06:47:54 pm
There are no straight lines in reality.   Math is a language,  a metaphor,  not reality.

Shut the fuck up.
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: mashleshmash on September 15, 2014, 06:59:59 pm
I liked his post >: (
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: Obbe on September 15, 2014, 08:52:55 pm
There are no straight lines in reality.   Math is a language,  a metaphor,  not reality.

Shut the fuck up.

It's true.
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: splooge gook on September 15, 2014, 08:54:39 pm
There are no straight lines in reality.   Math is a language,  a metaphor,  not reality.

Shut the fuck up.

It's true.

moving to r/metaphysics
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: RisiR on September 15, 2014, 09:08:36 pm
99% of matter is empty space.

Suck on that. 
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: millionsofdeadcats on September 15, 2014, 09:13:43 pm
Suck on that.

Suck on what?  Empty space?
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: RisiR on September 15, 2014, 09:15:18 pm
Hmmmm.... physics, can't even fuck itself.
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: millionsofdeadcats on September 15, 2014, 09:18:33 pm
Hmmmm.... physics, can't even fuck itself.

The next time you are fucking some slut, just think about the fact that you are impaling her not with solid flesh, but more of a tube of meat-tinged air.  Try not to lose your hard on from laughing for extra points.
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: splooge gook on September 15, 2014, 09:22:41 pm
air is for niggers
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: RisiR on September 15, 2014, 09:24:00 pm
Hmmmm.... physics, can't even fuck itself.

The next time you are fucking some slut, just think about the fact that you are impaling her not with solid flesh, but more of a tube of meat-tinged air.  Try not to lose your hard on from laughing for extra points.
Oh, I naturally think about stuff like that when I fuck.

I'm rock empty right now.
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: Lucifer on September 15, 2014, 09:29:18 pm
OP does not understand math.
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: fanglekai on September 15, 2014, 11:02:40 pm
you know when you exponentiate something you graph it by the dimensions? x axis, y axis, z axis
if you take three to the third power thats 3*3*3
if you take 8*7*3 you cant probably find some weird number in between dimensions 2-3/1-2 such as 3^2.342 or 2^-1.35
are those exponents inter dimensional graphs? maybe a dumb question
for example, if there was an x and a y axis, if you graphed ^1.458934 or something would the y axis be tilted in a way that;s toward the x-axis at an angle, like an xy slope? would that cause a curvature or distortion of the figures plotted over the graph, especially in 3 dimension/triaxial space?

http://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/exponent-laws.html
Title: Re: graphing interdimensional axes
Post by: unbreakable matter on September 15, 2014, 11:04:58 pm
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