But personally, I still believe there are good reasons to believe in the existence of extra dimensions beyond space-time, and that there are good opportunities within these paths to the infinitely large and the infinitesimally small for us to consider the continuously repeating recursion that relates conceptually to Douglas Hofstadter's I Am a Strange Loop, or John Wheeler's description of the universe as a self-excited circuit. In Imagining the Ninth Dimension, we looked at Stuart Kauffman's idea that there is a force for ceaseless creativity in the natural universe, and we'll return to ideas related to all this in upcoming entries.
Next: Rob on The Peake Experience
Previously in this series:
Wrapping it Up in the Tenth Dimension
Imagining the Ninth Dimension
Imagining the Eighth Dimension
Imagining the Seventh Dimension
Imagining the Sixth Dimension
Imagining the Fifth Dimension
Imagining the Fourth Dimension
Imagining the Third Dimension
Imagining the Second Dimension
I have made a blog about hidden numbers above the Pascal's triangle and they contain zeroes. May I invite you to read about my blog and help me if we could connect the Pascal's triangle to this zeroth dimension. The link to my blog is:
ReplyDeletehttps://bernardbeduya.wordpress.com/2016/02/06/a-pascals-triangle-hidden-inside-the-pascals-triangle/
My blog also talks about hidden 4-digit palindromic numbers that I found in the Pascal's triangle but my take on the hidden numbers above the Pascal's triangle (which includes an infinite number of zeroes) is towards the end of that blog. So, please scroll down on that blog until you get to that part. Best regards.