Her:
oh okay
i like the idea of time being a sum of probabilities, i think that goes with the multiverse theory where each decision makes a split multiverse
Me:
it's determinism
for determinism to happen, there are a bunch of things that occur at the smallest-unit scale
where it cant go any smaller
you can consider that a stage
what happens is because of some inequality in that stage, the electrical properties, whatever
it forces a frozen state to collectively move into another
you know what a tessarect is right?
Her:
sort of
Me:
that's an example of a square in the 4th dimension
n^4
Her:
okay yes
Me:
you see how its a cube inside several sides?
and it slopes into the next side?
the cube in the middle could be considered everything we see and experience in one solid state moment
because it's the three dimensions we sensually experience
how it shifts to the next side of the larger cube is (in my assumption) the present being "pushed" into the next solid image because of all the tiny inequalities, and since each image is based in probability, that would mean the sides out the bigger cube are either
Her:
and the fourth dimension is..
Me:
lol time
Her:
no word i get that
i meant in the context of the cube
Me:
the sides of the bigger cube are either the past integrating into the cube integrating into the future by the continuous movement of the cube in the middle
and each side representing a distinct probability that it didn't decide to shift to
it's sort of like a three dimensional object jumping around in a scale of constant energy burn and probability
and each of those probabilities are their own dots on a fourth dimensional object
because in reality they wouldn't really be cubes
they would be complex numbers building themselves into complex figures (also consider the constantly expanding universe) while self-referentially looping itself into equilibrium
and each dot or vertice could be considered a "multiple universe"
if you go to higher dimensions
^5, ^6, ^7
that produces more unique multiple universes of higher dynamic complexity
Her:
thats really cool
Me:
i got a 66 on the geometry regents
Her:
perhaps its just the image you sent me, but doesnt the inner cube move in a constant motion (one direction) or does the area it moves into change at every move
Me:
i'm pretty sure in that picture every point touches every other poiunt
Her:
okay gotcha
how did u get a 66 on geometry and you can discuss time theory like a professor
Me:
idk lol
Her:
its insane