Something you probably did not know

Guess your as bored as me lol.

Sitting in an empty apartment with no broadband, no TV or consoles is bloody awesome.

Broadband engineer should have been here 3hrs ago but still no sign. The joys of moving home…

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Technically, they’re 6-flats in R^8. The perceived geometry can be explained by describing the world as a torus in 3-space, but like Newtonian physiscs that’s inadequate to explain all observed phenomena, such as the mantle phenomenon as you suggest, the continuous sameness of the skybox, the remote appearance of the worlds as spheres when seen from a distance, and the limited number of colours.

If one interprets these edge cases, it becomes clear that the traversal axes use a relativistic metric that gets distorted in a non-Euclidean way by various forces that act on our perceptions. It is interesting to attempt to determine the relations between the perception, the measured reality, and a working knowledge of the basis in R^8 to come up with a reasonable projection onto the 6-D integer space of our computer screens (ie. (x, y, r, g, b, t)). It requires advanced mathematics in the complex domain, however, and may not be appropriate for children and those of a sensitive disposition.

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