"The definitions above can be generalized to arbitrary dimensions in a straightforward manner. The d-dimensional Poincaré group is analogously defined by the semi-direct product" is my love language
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"The definitions above can be generalized to arbitrary dimensions in a straightforward manner. The d-dimensional Poincaré group is analogously defined by the semi-direct product" is my love language 3 comments
@hipsterelectron @aronia The fact we understand that it potentially exists and is by our minds possible - suggests: yes @hipsterelectron @tanepiper @aronia "...in which he proves that the whole fabric of the space-time continuum is not merely curved, it is in fact totally bent." |
@tanepiper @aronia i like asking myself if this is a non-euclidean space