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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

HYPERSPHERES?

I have not gotten very far in my book entitled HYPERSPACE by Michio Kaku.  It is not that I read slow, but more at I run what I see in my head.  When I got to the part about LIVING IN CURVED SPACE, Dr. Kaku states:

    If we look ahead, light will circle completely around the small perimeter of the hypersphere and return to our eyes.  Thus we will see someone standing in front of us with his back facing us, a person who is wearing the same clothes as we are.  We look disapprovingly at the unruly unkempt mass of hair on this person’s head, and then remember that we forgot to comb our hair that day.

     Is this person a fake image created by mirrors?

Not for anything, but mirrors lie and what you should see it the back of your head.  I have run this experiment in various ways and no matter how it is run, the image is not correct.  Let me first start by saying what you see in the mirror is backwards.  This is easy to see if you have wording on your shirt.  Why do you not appears as backwards as the words?  Now, if you create a non-mirror image of yourself, that too is not correct as when you go to touch dirt on your face or a mislaid strand of hair on your head with that view, you touch the wrong side.

Let's go one step further.  In natural mirror image when you raise your right hand you can touch your right hand and it will be equal even if wrong.  If another individual is in front of you, should they not act like a reflection?  However, when you both raise your right hands you will oppose each other.  Why can't we oppose self?

When two or more people looking in the mirror side by side or in back of one another, the image will be equal, but still backwards.  Why is it then when looking at another, you oppose them?  If you took a photo of yourself in non-mirror form and then went to shake your own hand, it would be wrong as your right hand would be seeking the shake of your left hand as the image is in negative form.  Where then is true self?  If another were to stand behind me or in front of me or even at my side, we would be equal and operating in the same manner and not be in opposition.  This is interesting is it not?

Based on this information, is Dr. Kaku talking about a “fake image created by mirrors?”  The images would also apply to "hyperdoughnut"  I ask because he states that this effect would occur in a hypersphere/hyperdoughnut.  Should I refer to my interest in round time? ~ Maggie ~ April 21, 2009 @ 3:23 p.m. EST

NOTE:  My photo album contains mirror experiments that were run several years ago.

ADDENDUM:  If you really want to see what you look like in true form, stand behind a forward image of yourself, however, the image must be a FILM NEGATIVE taken by any camera which produces a NEGATIVE. When you are looking through the back of your head, you see you correctly. Your right and left arms will perfectly match. A regular photo or painting of self will oppose self and it too will not be an accurate REFLECTION. If you stood in front of a photo of you, find your right arm and note the problem.  Now how do you see yourself?  You really can't.

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