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[–] [deleted] 2 pts

What gets me is they don't know if true 4th dimensional space really exists beyond math and theories and assume like startrek space is more than the observation of events in a consecutive way aka history. But to manipulate the universe so you can travel to before is not provable it's just a theory and imagination. I think this 4th dimentional stuff is more likely will be used for manufacturing strange shaped objects on day for some reason we cannot see at this moment with a 3D printer or a wild twist on that we cannot see yet like many 3d printers on robot arms like movies where a body is rebuilt in seconds with raw DNA and lasers. You never know till there is actual visual proof something exist and we haven't going even a nanometer of progress in that respect of likely a better way to think of it is nanosecond of progress.

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I kinda get what you're saying. But at the same time: the reason these theories exist is because the math says there's something there. It could be flawed math, yes, and that's always a possibility. But if the math makes sense, and can be reliably used to predict real-world phenomenon— you can't really say there's nothing to it. I forget, now, where I found this out. But I looked in to it pretty heavily at the time, only can't remember enough specifics to find the relevant info: but there're these things called "Superconductive Quantum Interference Devices." Apparently, lots of them (around the world) went nuts for about a day before 9/11 happened. I can't find that information anywhere, now: so I was either propagandized, or they scrubbed that knowledge.

Lots of wacky evidence exists that there are things going on, beneath the surface, that we simply cannot detect/fathom, aside from tangential evidence. It makes sense: we only have five senses. We can't see X-Rays, but know they're there. We only figured to look for them (and subsequently: how to use them) due to sheer dumb luck.

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Hm. I think I missed that day they explained the significance of a loopdie slicey string pulley knot snake.