[computer-go] Can Go be solved???... PLEASE help!
Jacques Basaldúa
jacques at dybot.com
Wed Jan 17 10:03:34 PST 2007
Way off topic, on behalf of physical evidence of the dimension of universe:
In an n-dimensional universe any radiation that propagates under
common circumstances:
1. Conservation of energy
2. Constant speed
3. Isotropy (same intensity in all directions)
satisfies:
At a distance d from the source, the energy emitted at a moment d/c
is contained in a n-dimensional hypersphere. Therefore, the energy
measured at a distance d is = constant*intensity/d^(n-1) where n is
the dimension of universe.
All propagation laws (including gravity) have the form:
constant*intensity/d^2
That is: n - 1 = 2 --> n = 3
Any coherent higher dimension model should explain which
of the three circumstances is not met, how and why and
without making any particular dimension different from the
others. Something a lot more complicated than just drawing
"easy conclusions" from analytic geometry.
Jacques.
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