Something to note: in the game about chess with time travel there's an strategy called the Terminator Gambit, in wich you basically check-mate the opponents king in the first turn of the original timeline, basically neutralizing every single timelinge
“Noone can escape the fate that was chosen for them. All that remains is the fate that was chosen for them. Eternal greatness exists only within myself. Sing a song of sorrow in a world where time has vanished.”
I'm looking for a software that could transform a 3d custom object into a Hopf fibration. Can your software do that or can you recommend any that can do that?
the concept of 5th dimension organisms trying to out smart each other through several time lines sounds like the most fun and brain hurting concept I have ever heard
Birds are good at traveling in the Y dimension (height) because they are good at resisting gravity. Makes me wonder... Are there 4d beings specialized in traveling in the 4th dimension and is there a force similar to gravity in the 4th dim. pushing you to the... ground or whatever? Like some 4d beings might not be able to freely travel 4d
4:36 4D beings playing Dungeons and Dragons with a 600 sided die DM: Roll for damage PC: Hell yes! Nat600 DM: Well done! Your weapon initially miss the boss but it did hit one of his ancestors, changing the course of history entirely and preventing him from being born. Congrats!
There is a quite common thinking error, in regards to 2d beings, people assume they view world in a top down way, like if we were to look at a paper drawing, but in reality they would only be able to see in 1d, just a line, in example you showed at 5:02, the 2d organism wouldn't know there is a blue sphere to begin with, all it would see is a green line and it would need to cut through it to see there's something inside or it would need to use sound, kind of like how we can tell something is empty inside by knocking on it and listening. Great video overall, but I never saw anyone explain properly how 2d beings see.
People talking about trying to render 4D always seem to forget that they need to project down to _2D_ rather than 3D. We've already lost a dimension just to display things to the screen. Even without a screen, we still only see in 2D. We _infer_ 3D based on various properties like relative sizes, shadows, occlusion, and parallax. A 2D being would be able to understand 2D only by using these same techniques.
Exactly! Think a sphere inside a closed box. Your eyes can't see the sphere because your 2D vision dosen't allow your eyes to look inside. But you still know something is in there, because you can hear and feel the sphere if you shake the box. Similarly, a person in a 2D space can only see the outside of a hollow square. They can't see the circle inside. But if they push the square around, they can hear and feel the circle. So they could also figure out something is in the box. This is of course assuming either dimensional beings didn't simply observe someone else put a sphere/circle into the box/square and already knew what was in it.
10:35 While I don't think the Heptapods can alter time, they do seem to be able to bend spacetime to travel great distances and altre/defy/manufacture gravity (which is just bent space-time), so I'd say that their ability to perceive time in a non-linear fashion has aided in their development of technology and likely made space travel a lot easier for them. Who knows, they could be way less advanced than us from an evolutionary standpoint, the Heptapod version of cavemen, with rock ships that travel just as easily through space-time as we do through 3d space. I love this concept!
Umm technically it's gravity that bends time by dragging the physical subatomic or quantum parts of an atom that create it, but um ok, Einstein wasn't considering quantum science or the frequency separation of alternate timelines when he made the theory. Gravity is simply mass particle density accumulation, which basically is the greater the number of accumulated number of particles within a certain space, the higher the attraction value. But yeah, any creature that fully understands time should also be able to find ways to affect it, by being able to change gravity
@@onidaaitsubasa4177 If you're gonna "um actually" someone atleast be right. Mass causes disturbances in the Higgs field which bends space-time, gravity is a bi-product of inertia in space-time. You only require mass to calculate gravity but mass itself isn't based on particles it's based on pure energy, that's Einsteins whole schtick E=MC^2. Understanding gravity and time also don't give immediate access to manipulation, think about how much we understand yet have no control over? Keep Alberts name out your mouth, mans knew about physics big and small, Max Planck died 7 years before he did. That's my piece thank you.
It's really amazing to think about that. I want to mention Flatland, a romance published in late 19th century. Spoilers for a book in public domain, but one of the best parts of the book is when the paralelogram protagonist (I don't remember much if it was a paralelogram or a square) is brought by a sphere to the 3rd dimension and gets euphoric, but then the sphere says "if that is so, then even the worst scoundrels of our world are gods to yours", and the novel ends with sphere wondering if there are indeed higher dimensions. I feel it's the ancestors of the ideas in the video.
They would be countless times larger than what we would see, probably infinitely so actually. A 3D object passing through a 2D world, every thin sliver would be infinite to their missing Z aces. There would nowhere to hide as they would be able to see us anywhere and find ways through everything.
Diggin that intro. It’s one of my greatest dreams to see someone create an in-depth simulation of a generated ecosystem. Like a fully realized version of Spore. That would be the greatest game/simulation EVER.
Yeah it's a real mind fuck either way isn't it? If they're spatially four dimensional then they can just pop into your room, or literally anywhere, seemingly out of nowhere and nab you. There'd be no escape. If they're temporally four dimensional beings then they could pop up anywhere in your life from birth to death and grab ya. Either way you're stuck with an unkillable monster that could pop in from anywhere/when and grab you. No escape, no way out. You LITERALLY cannot outrun them.
You should've at least mentioned A.Dewdney's book The Planiverse in the 2D section. It goes into real depth into how a 2D organism would be built and function, as well as into 2D physics, tectonics, ecology, and even engineering decisions a 2D civilization would realistically implement to go around a flat universe's limitations. It's really brilliant.
that would be more advanced level of academic understanding, which most of the tictoc generation, would go over thier heads. one must consider that after 30 seconds they lose interest.
@@jzeerod I think you're overgeneralizing Gen Z. While a lot of this generation's people are stupid, it also holds some of the greatest minds in the world. Not every person today is an idiot, you know. Every generation gets smarter because they retain the knowledge of the past generation and build on it with new and groundbreaking ideas. The invention of games like tears of the kingdom today is just as important as the invention of the atari or pokemon red. And that's just video games. So you should go back to your day, and instead of talking about kids these days and getting angry because this generation is more advanced than yours, appreciate the greatest accomplishments of the generation and have a good time. Boomer.
Dawg literally called me out at 4:55. I was gettin so comfortable and his voice was so soothing that I was dozing off. Man must really be able to see in 4D, cuz how’d he manage to say “wake up guys” right when I fell asleep 😂
I've never considered that the 4th dimension is basically the displacement of empty space, fascinating. This implies all matter exists in constant contact with each other and the universe we see is shaped by those holes between them, like bubbles.
the way i had it described to me was that the 4th dimension could flip 3D objects. think about it this way. a 2D being could take a rectangle and rotate it, or take a rectangle and move it, but they couldn’t flip it. this is because flipping an object requires you to move the object into the 3rd dimension. so if a 4D being came into our dimension, pulled you out of it, and “flipped” you, you would be very different than before. all your organs on your right would now be on your left, and your dominant hand would switch.
@@wren_. 4d isnt just like that its infinite times bigger than you the way they described 4d to you is if 3d was even something to a 4d being 3d is basically 0 to a 4d being so they cant see us at all
About the whole 5D chess... Couldn't that be perceived in a similar way to the saving and loading system in videogames? Every time our character dies, the game reloads to a previous save before the catastrophe happened. One could also argue every time we reload, we may or may not switch to an alternate reality where either our char managed to overcome danger, or take a different route.
What if we switch in alternative timelines every time we die in some accidents and aren't aware of it. Like you almost getting hited by the car, but in the previous timeline, you actually die, but instantly continued living in this new timeline, thinking: "That was close!"
Yeah loading a save is like travelling back in time and switching saves would be like moving across time (usually diagonally), there's also the constant forward march of your knowledge increasing through the passage of real time which is the 3rd temporal dimension in chess.
@@40watt53 Ok, this is completely unrelated but the heck isn't UA-cam notifying me when someone replies to my comments? This is the second time it happens, and I know the option to receive said notifications is enabled...
9:40 ok I’m not going to lie this clip caught me off guard and gave me a chuckle. Definitely love the format of this video and the random clips throughout it
A great description of the 11 dimensions of reality is one of the episodes of “Cosmos” with Carl Sagan. That was an excellent show. Really helps you grasp the concepts.
The Tralfamadorians from Slaughterhouse 5 also experience time all at once and have a style of life called fatalism The protagonist from the story also starts experiencing time as they do which is a strangely interesting way to explain PTSD. It's a good book, I'd recommend it :)
The book Diaspora by Greg Egan explores extra-dimensional life very well. There's a scene in the book where a human augments himself to be able to perceive and understand the six dimensional space around him and upon going back he has a panic attack because he feels like he's being smashed and limited in his normal body. This gets to the point where he just clones himself letting one copy stay in the six dimensional body and the other going back to the three dimensional existence.
Yeah that one is great. I love how metaphorically resonant the fact that there stable orbits cannot exist in that world. You either fall in or you leave.
These entities are pure evil and have no physical body. They are in our dimension killing innocent people and possessing their body. This is not a joke. This is crazy and have been going on for a while now. This nation is pure sick and evil.. Please be safe people. This is REAL, THEY ARE HERE AND THEY ARE MURDERING LIVES.
I feel like most people are unimaginative to the dimensions of time, the way we understand it currently is already fluid, and there’s a lot more you can add onto it I personally like the idea of alternate infinity’s, and time bending, and or existing in other directions
Time is already quite complex, and if there are alternate timelines then we could even be living in a 5D universe, or more accurately, a 5D multiverse.
Yeah, the idea of a life form knowing all points of its life is a bit flawed. As 3D beings, we can’t see everything around us, we can only see what’s in our line of site and the further away things are, the harder they are to see. Like, it’d make sense for those aliens to view time similarly.
Great video! Dunno if you already heard about it, but there's an amazing speculative biology visual novel called "south scrimshaw" that would fit perfectly on this channel. Right now there's only one chapter but if you're interested maybe you could cover it when more chapters are released
This is a really well done and comprehensive video. I've been interested in this topic for a while and have come across a lot of the reference points you use here over the last couple of years. However I feel like this is the definitive overview of the topic on yt, kudos to you for this video and I will be subscribing.
Hey there, curious archive, have you considered doing an updated video on Phtanum B? The project has been fleshed out massively, and would likely make for a much more interesting and meatier video that before
Good call: Everything Everywhere All At Once was one of theose moments where science, visuals, and character came together to hit hard emotionally, I literally felt I wanted to "live more", whatever you want to call it, after I saw it.... Great video, nice mix of tech, humour, science!
Most likely a 2-d being would percieve a 3-d creature as a 1-d line or set of lines, that vary in shape as the being passes through the 2-d plane, not as an MRI scan (which is a 2-d image). Just as we live in a 3-d world, but our vision is 2 dimensional. We do have a sense of depth that comes from the fact that we possess two eyes, but fundamentally, images we see are 2-d.
I am curious if Pikmin will eventually be covered; Pikmin 4 is coming up, and with the previous three titles now all available on Switch, there is plenty of material to cover, especially since there is an in-universe bestiary.
Pikmin would be awesome, i loved reading through Pikmin 2s creature database as a kid. They really did a pretty good job at making the enemies seem like creatures in an ecosystem, at least for a Nintendo Game.
@@zobblewobble1770 I absolutely love how in Pikmin it is stated that some species of breadbugs mimic young grub-dogs to avoid getting eaten by them or something like that...
You could make a 2D life form with two openings - just make the digestive tract form a curve with a bulge in it, like a jigsaw puzzle piece. Technically the organism will be cut in two pieces, but those pieces will remain locked together. Food could be passed through using peristalsis, allowing the parts of the tube where the food isn't to remain tightly joined and minimize "jiggling".
Curiosity Archive must have watched a Tibees video on two-dimensional creatures and felt inspired to make a whole documentary on multidimensional speculative biology. Incredible.
I've been drawing a series about 4 spacial dimensional beings making contact with humans 3D beings for a couple years now and I'm glad others are beginning to explore this hidden path of interesting ideas. Cool video.
I just learned about South Scrimshaw. Didn't fully watch it because I'm made of emotions, but from what I gathered it's a really beautiful look at symbiosis and individuality in intelligent species. Would love to see an episode on it.
seconded, south scrimshaw is incredibly interesting!! id love to see CA's take on it, especially the panspermia sections that the game only touches on briefly
South Scrimshaw is the most believable absurd spec evo project I've seen. Probably because it stars a whale, and whales are already absurd creatures as is. So everything feels natural for a creature like a whale.
This is an amazing video and made me so excited to explore the rest of your channel - thank you for your work on this! I'm particularly fascinated by the 4D shapes at around 5:20 - it's crazy that no matter how I try, I just can't perceive that gap between them in the fourth dimension!
The the Remembrance of Earth's Past series (AKA The Three Body Problem series) the author Liu Cixin gets into a lot of higher and lower dimensional stuff, it's pretty interesting.
One issue is that one group of protagonists enter a 4 dimensional space, yet are perfectly fine within it. It doesnt make logical sense that 3d organisms can safely inhabit 4d space, as our "skin" only protects an infinitely thin slice of 4d space, just like how a 2d organisms skin only protects an infinitely thin slice of 3d space. Our innards would all spill out "-w-ways" into surrounding 4d space, killing us.
Its fun to see how your channel has grown to be as big as it is now. I hope it will just keep growing so that more people get to see and wonder about all that has been, is and might be.
I've spent a lot of time thinking about higher-dimensional space. This is the way I like to visualize it: imagine a hexagon that's been folded along all the points, then imagine folding two of the resulting "segments" under so that you have a 4-sided pyramid with a triangle sticking out on the inside. This is 4D as seen from a 3D perspective: the two folded sides are the 4D axis, and the pyramid (looked at from above so that it looks like a square) is the bottom face of a cube of 3D space. Imagine the "square" as a metre (or 3ft) of open space in a field of such "squares." From any of the four visible faces of the "square" you can move to the next "square" in the grid, and you can jump in the air, or dig down into the ground, where there would be another grid of squares one metre down. This is 3D space. Now, with the 4th axis, you can move off either of the two edges that are folded away under the "square," onto the folded edges of another "square" somewhere else in the grid, without crossing the intervening space in 3D, thereby travelling in the 4th Dimension. If there was a 3D building build on the grid, you'd be able to use the 4th axis to enter and exit without using the door. The only thing I have to do now, is figure out how the two folded edges connect up to each other. Or, go insane. 😆
@@victorlonn7015 Nah, I need to make some diagrams or something. It can get confusing. Basically, I'm trying to come up with a 4D grid system. Ideally, I'll then create some kind of video game that uses it, so I can create some kind of puzzle where you have to figure out 4D movement to solve it. For that, the 4D stuff obviously needs to be consistent.
@@dmgroberts5471 When I want a 4D grid I make a series of 3D grids with small changes in each one. If you then cycle through them you'll get an animated 4D grid
Imagine if a evil 4D creature decided to push you maybe a single meter in the 4th axis. As a 3D creature, similar to 2D creatures, you cannot understand, see or travel through a dimension above you, so by just moving 1 meter you’re in a new unescapable world that you cannot get off of without help of a hyper-being to get you back to your 4th axis coordinate. Another scary thing is: if you put a 2D creature in the 3D world, it will probably fall in a direction that it cannot see, and lay down on the floor in a way it cannot understand or get up from, so if we were dragged to the 4th dimension, we’d probably just fall over. Now for a third scary thing: 2D creatures don’t have anything stopping it’s insides from falling to the sides, because it can’t encase itself in a 3D way because it only exists in a 2D world, so a 2D creature’s insides would just slip out in a 3D world. In the same way, we don’t have 4D encasing, so our insides could just slip and hang out off of a direction we can’t see. So, we wouldn’t be able to go back, we would fall over and het stuck and our insides would be exposed from a angle we can’t see to possibly be entered by 4D hyper-insects/pests
I remember a young adult book that had that occur as a plot point called The Boy Who Reversed Himself, it introduced me to the concept of 4D as a spatial dimension and i've been interested in it since.
I recommend _The Planiverse_ by Dewdney. It's mostly an exploration of a 2D universe-- strip tectonics and such. Life avoids the need for tubes by having internal zipper structures that pass nutrients or whatever between interlocking vilii. See "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" by Lewis Padgett-- a man from the future sends some of his children's outgrown toys to not so long ago, and some children have the mental flexibility to be inducted into the larger universe. And _All of an Instant_ by Richard Garfinkle-- time travel making alternate time lines is an easy thing to learn once it's discovered, and human world becomes a roiling sea of competing timelines.
5D warfare was a key part of the Xeelee Sequence series, where a hyper-advanced alien species discovered that hostile entities (that feed upon entropy itself) already exist at the beginning and end of the universe. Thus the only method of escape is to create a multi-galaxy spanning metaphysical wormhole structure that allows others to enter new realities.
This video is making think about how, I might be dead in one dimension, and alive in another. Or that I might be in a dream and everything that I have done, or will do is just that, a dream. And at any moment I wake up as my 15 year old self, having to relive every moment that I’ve suffered through
A 4th dimensional being would be able see us from every angle at once. A 5th dimensional being would be able to see our world line. A 6th dimensional being would be able to see all of the above and every conceivable possible outcome at once.
Just as we are able to move freely through space a 4th dimensional being would be able to move through time and space. Furthermore a 5th dimensional being would be able to perceive metaphysics in an inconceivable way. Perhaps they might be able to “move” through alternate possible realities. A 6th dimensional being would be able to completely and fundamentally alter metaphysics.
You should have mentioned greg egan! His books have loads of dimensional ideas in them! If you want a taste of 16 dimensional life, read his short “Wang’s Carpets” or the full story it eventually became, “Diaspora”
The 4th dimension being considered time can cause some confusion. It's not that time is 4D, we just say '4th dimension' because we're tacking it onto the existing 3 spatial dimensions. Time is 1D, a line dimension - or possibly 2D if you buy into infinitely branching timelines.
When it comes to time, my personal opinion is that time is a construct, it exists in all the dimensions we can experience, moving in any dimension requires moving through the constructual dimension of time.
I think technically it could be considered a wave created by unseen quantum oscillations that serves to separate different congruent timelines or separate universes by means of frequency shift.
@@onidaaitsubasa4177 This... seems like nonsense to me? I mean, you are using words that people use when talking about quantum mechanics, but, it isn’t at all clear to me how what you are saying could be a working description of “what time is”. But it is possible that that’s on me and not on you.. If we have an isolated system described by a wavefunction, and we are in a context where relativistic effects are irrelevant, we can talk about that wavefunction being decomposed into a sum of energy eigenstates aka eigenfunctions, where the change in the system over time consists of the phases of these eigenfunctions changing at different rates, and where changes to observable properties of the system over time can be seen as the interference from these different components changing as the differences in phases change. For macroscopic things, I guess there’s a concept of “pointer states” which, like, is kinda related to the MWI stuff.. (I don’t understand quite what pointer states are...) For wavefunctions that are a superposition (I.e. linear combination) of other wavefunctions, the different components evolve through time independently, but, if they are related in certain ways, then this can look in some ways like a mix of two things becoming one thing or visa versa, due to uh, if you did the time evolution for one of the two parts individually, it would become something that could seem like a mix of multiple things, where the extra things from each of the two sides cancel out... Wow, that is not at all a clear idea when I try to express it with just ordinary language instead of math. What I’m saying is U((x+y)/sqrt(2)) = z U(x) = (z+w)/sqrt(2) U(y)=(z-w)/sqrt(2) so U((x+y)/sqrt(2) = (((z+w)/sqrt(2))+((z-w)/sqrt(2)))/sqrt(2) = ((z+z)/sqrt(2))/(sqrt(2)) = 2z/2 =z And in a sense I suppose this is kind of like a mixing of worlds/“timelines”, though I think “timelines” is probably best reserved for when they are like, different enough that this kind of mixing is no longer really relevant? I think this is the kind of thing the idea of “pointer states” deals with. I want to be clear that I’m not making the claim that many worlds interpretation is the right interpretation. Perhaps the Born rule is describing something objective, where there is an objective collapse where the wavefunction changes in a way where actual objective probabilities are given by the Born rule. Uh... In the case that relativistic stuff *is* relevant... well, apparently that basically only works in quantum field theory, and while I’ve read parts of a textbook, and parts of some papers, on that, I still find it pretty confusing. In at least the formulations I’ve looked at, there are like, these functions of spacetime that represent something like a field configuration, and these act as “test functions” that operators act on, and it is the *operators* that evolve over time, iirc. (I may be getting mixed up here... I mostly work with lattice systems, where things aren’t relativistic, and where there is a state functional which sends operators to numbers (their expectation value), and the state evolves over time.) Hm. What point was I trying to make? I guess my point is: in all I’ve seen in quantum mechanics, while the details of how time is handled, do vary in important ways, it is always a coordinate of some sort. Just like one would expect. Time is a coordinate. Or, is a coordinate to at least whatever degree that space is coordinates. Maybe I should say “is described by” rather than “is”.
I've seen many of these videos and I just have an itch to be able to observe all of 4D without the warping, basically see it all at once. But I don't know if it's even possible. When I think of 3D it's easy, I can see it all and there is no warping but 4D? I can't exactly imagine anything and I don't know how a 4D being would look.
I've seen the movie arrival, i found it really interesting, but my parents just found it confusing, i see why they might have been confused but I really don't see why. Also can we agree 5d chess sounds amazing?
the idea of 5D beings trying to outwit each other in different timelines is so cool and would make for the coolest video game. Like Hitman but with time traveling!
Such an amazing theme and video! BTW Ramiel, the octaedron angel from Neon Genesis Evangelion in the rebuild version for me is such an amazing 4th dimension entity. Changing, appearing and dissapearing from our 3d world like magic
technically the 1D game is the point of view of a 2D being, as they can't see what's inside other beings or objects, just like how our vision is a 2D representation of reality, seeing a screen of reality, the "1D game" is a 1 Dimensional screen of the 2 dimensional reality that only we would see
Idk if you ever do recommendations, but I love your video game biology vids. I think a video on the biology of The Legend of Zelda games would be really cool. Love your videos!
It's not a completely terrible idea, the franchise holds some interesting looking creatures that a lot of people would see dissected and tried to make sense of.
Another wonderful example of non-linear time is the book Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonnegut. It's a fantastic satire on the whole genre of war stories, and I recommend it to anyone interested in the part of the video on time as a 4th dimension.
1:02 Mistake made here, living creature using an analogous of ours sense can only perceive thing 1 Dimension lower. 2D beings can see 1D, 3D beings can see 2D, 4D can see 3D
The way I see it time is not a dimension. It's simply the rate of change, matter moving from one state to another. You can speed it up or slow it down. But your never going to be able to go backwards. Because there's simply no past to go back to. I have to admit, I do sometimes wonder if ghost aren't just 4th dimensional objects or creatures briefly intersecting with our 3 dimensional space.
I packed for my DMT trip by watching and reading about biology and advanced physics. Now, it seems my DMT trip could be seen as my having packed for the trip that is watching this video. Truly mind-bending concepts here. I'm getting a lot of ideas on how to describe some shit in my novel I've been struggling with for months now. So, thanks!
I like how it was perfectly fine looking at hundreds of thousands of dots on a piece of paper and saying, "Yeah, this is a... uh... a 15 dimensional cube laid flat out for us to be able to comprehend it!" But thinking about what a first dimensional experience would be like is way too far.
13:40 this sounds like quantum immortality! For every experience you had, there was a split in your timeline you survived, but there’s a timeline when you didn’t!
I love how everyone forgets multiverses don't have to be connected to time travel but can instead be dimensional in basis. With universes being "pockets" of unstable space in an otherwise infinite dimensional area, like bubbles in a pool.
I like the timetravels chess just for the name of the strategies. Terminators gambit, Schrodinger's pawn, across the bishopverse, the list goes on. Its awesome.
Quick question: are you planning on doing more speculative world explorations like the yaetuans, Phtanum B, Serina and dragonslayer? I particularly enjoyed those, although this is quite fascinating as well.
Something to note: in the game about chess with time travel there's an strategy called the Terminator Gambit, in wich you basically check-mate the opponents king in the first turn of the original timeline, basically neutralizing every single timelinge
"Wait, I'm in check?"
"You always have been."
@@kyzer42 A certain ant: "I was in checkmate right from the start."
Spock raises an eyebrow.
“Noone can escape the fate that was chosen for them. All that remains is the fate that was chosen for them. Eternal greatness exists only within myself. Sing a song of sorrow in a world where time has vanished.”
@@kyzer42 The best is when you get a checkmate because of a move you made 15 turns ago
Nice video, Im the guy who made particle life 4D. Really didnt expect to get mention in here, well anyways thanks.
You made an incredible concept good sir
You truly are the man!
Hey man what software did you use? Care to explain how we can find it and how you designed it because it’s amazing
I'm looking for a software that could transform a 3d custom object into a Hopf fibration. Can your software do that or can you recommend any that can do that?
the concept of 5th dimension organisms trying to out smart each other through several time lines sounds like the most fun and brain hurting concept I have ever heard
Yes
5D evolution, where even the lowest lifeforms are smarter than us, 3D apes
Those pranks would be insane
it wouldn't be as hard if your brain was 5-dimensional
@@KenderGuy It would be normal for them
Birds are good at traveling in the Y dimension (height) because they are good at resisting gravity.
Makes me wonder... Are there 4d beings specialized in traveling in the 4th dimension and is there a force similar to gravity in the 4th dim. pushing you to the... ground or whatever? Like some 4d beings might not be able to freely travel 4d
4:36
4D beings playing Dungeons and Dragons with a 600 sided die
DM: Roll for damage
PC: Hell yes! Nat600
DM: Well done! Your weapon initially miss the boss but it did hit one of his ancestors, changing the course of history entirely and preventing him from being born. Congrats!
well, that actually wasn't even a miss for them, he literally one shot the entire genealogical tree
Vaarsuvius be like
But then you never needed to fire the weapon so you never killed him
There is a quite common thinking error, in regards to 2d beings, people assume they view world in a top down way, like if we were to look at a paper drawing, but in reality they would only be able to see in 1d, just a line, in example you showed at 5:02, the 2d organism wouldn't know there is a blue sphere to begin with, all it would see is a green line and it would need to cut through it to see there's something inside or it would need to use sound, kind of like how we can tell something is empty inside by knocking on it and listening.
Great video overall, but I never saw anyone explain properly how 2d beings see.
If they can even see in the first place.
@@Guydude777 Depends on whether or not they can form eyes
Yeah, that occurred to me when he mentioned that they’d see humans like an MRI machine.
People talking about trying to render 4D always seem to forget that they need to project down to _2D_ rather than 3D. We've already lost a dimension just to display things to the screen. Even without a screen, we still only see in 2D. We _infer_ 3D based on various properties like relative sizes, shadows, occlusion, and parallax. A 2D being would be able to understand 2D only by using these same techniques.
Exactly! Think a sphere inside a closed box. Your eyes can't see the sphere because your 2D vision dosen't allow your eyes to look inside. But you still know something is in there, because you can hear and feel the sphere if you shake the box.
Similarly, a person in a 2D space can only see the outside of a hollow square. They can't see the circle inside. But if they push the square around, they can hear and feel the circle. So they could also figure out something is in the box. This is of course assuming either dimensional beings didn't simply observe someone else put a sphere/circle into the box/square and already knew what was in it.
10:35 While I don't think the Heptapods can alter time, they do seem to be able to bend spacetime to travel great distances and altre/defy/manufacture gravity (which is just bent space-time), so I'd say that their ability to perceive time in a non-linear fashion has aided in their development of technology and likely made space travel a lot easier for them. Who knows, they could be way less advanced than us from an evolutionary standpoint, the Heptapod version of cavemen, with rock ships that travel just as easily through space-time as we do through 3d space. I love this concept!
Umm technically it's gravity that bends time by dragging the physical subatomic or quantum parts of an atom that create it, but um ok, Einstein wasn't considering quantum science or the frequency separation of alternate timelines when he made the theory. Gravity is simply mass particle density accumulation, which basically is the greater the number of accumulated number of particles within a certain space, the higher the attraction value. But yeah, any creature that fully understands time should also be able to find ways to affect it, by being able to change gravity
OMG it's Michael Jackson!
@@onidaaitsubasa4177 literal "erm akshully" moment
@@onidaaitsubasa4177 If you're gonna "um actually" someone atleast be right. Mass causes disturbances in the Higgs field which bends space-time, gravity is a bi-product of inertia in space-time. You only require mass to calculate gravity but mass itself isn't based on particles it's based on pure energy, that's Einsteins whole schtick E=MC^2. Understanding gravity and time also don't give immediate access to manipulation, think about how much we understand yet have no control over?
Keep Alberts name out your mouth, mans knew about physics big and small, Max Planck died 7 years before he did. That's my piece thank you.
@@onidaaitsubasa4177 UMMMM AKCSHUALLY, GRAVITY BENDS SPACE TIME WITH A HEAT GUN AND A STRAIGHT EDGE, I LEARNED IT WATCHING TIKTOK
It's really amazing to think about that. I want to mention Flatland, a romance published in late 19th century. Spoilers for a book in public domain, but one of the best parts of the book is when the paralelogram protagonist (I don't remember much if it was a paralelogram or a square) is brought by a sphere to the 3rd dimension and gets euphoric, but then the sphere says "if that is so, then even the worst scoundrels of our world are gods to yours", and the novel ends with sphere wondering if there are indeed higher dimensions. I feel it's the ancestors of the ideas in the video.
Been looking for something new to read, thanks!
There's also a movie based on that novel.
i forgot about flatland i love that book
I've always loved that work by A. Square
@@thecandlemaker1329 it's on here too
-"Hiper-spiders , their bodies extend into the 4th dimension and are considerable larger than we can fathom"
*CONFUSED ARACNOPHOBE SCREAMING*
in that computer game lol HOPEFULLY not in reality lol or or I’m screaming with ya
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They would be countless times larger than what we would see, probably infinitely so actually. A 3D object passing through a 2D world, every thin sliver would be infinite to their missing Z aces. There would nowhere to hide as they would be able to see us anywhere and find ways through everything.
Diggin that intro. It’s one of my greatest dreams to see someone create an in-depth simulation of a generated ecosystem. Like a fully realized version of Spore. That would be the greatest game/simulation EVER.
Look up the sapling, it’s still currently in development but it is trying to become something like that
@@kmharnish Oh yeah! I saw it. I reeeaaallly hope they don't ditch it like so many other game developers do with their projects.
Thrive also exists but is fairly early in development
@@Brando3775 that’s pretty much what I was gonna say
@@kmharnishbibites is crazy good
"4D predators" may be one of the most terrifying concepts ever. :O
Yeah it's a real mind fuck either way isn't it? If they're spatially four dimensional then they can just pop into your room, or literally anywhere, seemingly out of nowhere and nab you. There'd be no escape. If they're temporally four dimensional beings then they could pop up anywhere in your life from birth to death and grab ya. Either way you're stuck with an unkillable monster that could pop in from anywhere/when and grab you. No escape, no way out. You LITERALLY cannot outrun them.
"4D predators 😰"
"4D predators 💀"
“minor predators” 😬
“Minor predators” 💀
They couldn’t interact with us the same way we can’t interact with them
@@starsilvaX why ?
You should've at least mentioned A.Dewdney's book The Planiverse in the 2D section. It goes into real depth into how a 2D organism would be built and function, as well as into 2D physics, tectonics, ecology, and even engineering decisions a 2D civilization would realistically implement to go around a flat universe's limitations. It's really brilliant.
Yeah! I liked the zipper solution to holes that would bisect organisms.
The 2D universe must be where all the Anime comes from.
that would be more advanced level of academic understanding, which most of the tictoc generation, would go over thier heads. one must consider that after 30 seconds they lose interest.
The universe is flat!
@@jzeerod I think you're overgeneralizing Gen Z. While a lot of this generation's people are stupid, it also holds some of the greatest minds in the world. Not every person today is an idiot, you know. Every generation gets smarter because they retain the knowledge of the past generation and build on it with new and groundbreaking ideas. The invention of games like tears of the kingdom today is just as important as the invention of the atari or pokemon red. And that's just video games. So you should go back to your day, and instead of talking about kids these days and getting angry because this generation is more advanced than yours, appreciate the greatest accomplishments of the generation and have a good time. Boomer.
Dawg literally called me out at 4:55. I was gettin so comfortable and his voice was so soothing that I was dozing off. Man must really be able to see in 4D, cuz how’d he manage to say “wake up guys” right when I fell asleep 😂
I've never considered that the 4th dimension is basically the displacement of empty space, fascinating. This implies all matter exists in constant contact with each other and the universe we see is shaped by those holes between them, like bubbles.
you can see the present as an infitesimely small 3 d slice trying to comprehend time
the way i had it described to me was that the 4th dimension could flip 3D objects. think about it this way. a 2D being could take a rectangle and rotate it, or take a rectangle and move it, but they couldn’t flip it. this is because flipping an object requires you to move the object into the 3rd dimension. so if a 4D being came into our dimension, pulled you out of it, and “flipped” you, you would be very different than before. all your organs on your right would now be on your left, and your dominant hand would switch.
@@wren_. 4d isnt just like that its infinite times bigger than you
the way they described 4d to you is if 3d was even something to a 4d being
3d is basically 0 to a 4d being
so they cant see us at all
maybe time as we know it is a higher dimension interacting with an inferior one and happens throughout all dimensions
Wat
9:44 “a WaTeR dInOsAuR”
a waterdinosór
About the whole 5D chess... Couldn't that be perceived in a similar way to the saving and loading system in videogames? Every time our character dies, the game reloads to a previous save before the catastrophe happened. One could also argue every time we reload, we may or may not switch to an alternate reality where either our char managed to overcome danger, or take a different route.
What if we switch in alternative timelines every time we die in some accidents and aren't aware of it. Like you almost getting hited by the car, but in the previous timeline, you actually die, but instantly continued living in this new timeline, thinking: "That was close!"
Yeah loading a save is like travelling back in time and switching saves would be like moving across time (usually diagonally), there's also the constant forward march of your knowledge increasing through the passage of real time which is the 3rd temporal dimension in chess.
@@40watt53 Ok, this is completely unrelated but the heck isn't UA-cam notifying me when someone replies to my comments? This is the second time it happens, and I know the option to receive said notifications is enabled...
No, because when you load a new save in a video game there's still one of you.
@@ExtremeMadnessX I believe that's called 'Quantum Immortality'.
9:40 ok I’m not going to lie this clip caught me off guard and gave me a chuckle. Definitely love the format of this video and the random clips throughout it
"Now that nobody's confused, let's talk about time travel!"
Ah yes, the least confusing concept to wrap one's head around.
You know shit’s gone crazy when time travel chicanery becomes the most easily-understood part of the topic.
Well after talking about inter-Dimensional travel to the 4th Dimension, time travel seem easy.
I got an ad after he said that 😂😂😂
Yes, that was the joke, genius.
if we could harness the 4th dimension we could use it for warp travel... wait
A great description of the 11 dimensions of reality is one of the episodes of “Cosmos” with Carl Sagan. That was an excellent show. Really helps you grasp the concepts.
That whole original series of Cosmos was excellent. It should be required viewing in high school.
The Tralfamadorians from Slaughterhouse 5 also experience time all at once and have a style of life called fatalism
The protagonist from the story also starts experiencing time as they do which is a strangely interesting way to explain PTSD. It's a good book, I'd recommend it :)
came to the comments looking for this!
Kurt Vonnegut?
slaughterhouse? *IS THAT A GE-*
@@iyn173lol
2:14 yeah. advanced simulation
mhm
The book Diaspora by Greg Egan explores extra-dimensional life very well. There's a scene in the book where a human augments himself to be able to perceive and understand the six dimensional space around him and upon going back he has a panic attack because he feels like he's being smashed and limited in his normal body. This gets to the point where he just clones himself letting one copy stay in the six dimensional body and the other going back to the three dimensional existence.
Yeah that one is great. I love how metaphorically resonant the fact that there stable orbits cannot exist in that world. You either fall in or you leave.
Great shout. I came here to mention Dichronauts, I'd forgotten about that bit of Diaspora. Clearly time for a re-read XD
Came here to mention Dichronauts and Diaspora and glad to see others having read Greg Egan, he has some thought provoking stuff
Yeah, that is often how I feel.
These entities are pure evil and have no physical body. They are in our dimension killing innocent people and possessing their body. This is not a joke. This is crazy and have been going on for a while now. This nation is pure sick and evil.. Please be safe people. This is REAL, THEY ARE HERE AND THEY ARE MURDERING LIVES.
1:20 If we are talking about true 2D then 2D creatures can see only outline, not inside.
Only outline on the nearest side…
What if they are clairvoyant 2d creatures
I agree
I feel like most people are unimaginative to the dimensions of time, the way we understand it currently is already fluid, and there’s a lot more you can add onto it
I personally like the idea of alternate infinity’s, and time bending, and or existing in other directions
Time is already quite complex, and if there are alternate timelines then we could even be living in a 5D universe, or more accurately, a 5D multiverse.
Yeah, the idea of a life form knowing all points of its life is a bit flawed. As 3D beings, we can’t see everything around us, we can only see what’s in our line of site and the further away things are, the harder they are to see. Like, it’d make sense for those aliens to view time similarly.
10:12 Father Pucchi would call that heaven.
Great video! Dunno if you already heard about it, but there's an amazing speculative biology visual novel called "south scrimshaw" that would fit perfectly on this channel. Right now there's only one chapter but if you're interested maybe you could cover it when more chapters are released
Yes
It's the only visual novel I've ever played (read? watched?) and it is SO good
This is a really well done and comprehensive video. I've been interested in this topic for a while and have come across a lot of the reference points you use here over the last couple of years. However I feel like this is the definitive overview of the topic on yt, kudos to you for this video and I will be subscribing.
Hey there, curious archive, have you considered doing an updated video on Phtanum B? The project has been fleshed out massively, and would likely make for a much more interesting and meatier video that before
Good call: Everything Everywhere All At Once was one of theose moments where science, visuals, and character came together to hit hard emotionally, I literally felt I wanted to "live more", whatever you want to call it, after I saw it.... Great video, nice mix of tech, humour, science!
Most likely a 2-d being would percieve a 3-d creature as a 1-d line or set of lines, that vary in shape as the being passes through the 2-d plane, not as an MRI scan (which is a 2-d image). Just as we live in a 3-d world, but our vision is 2 dimensional. We do have a sense of depth that comes from the fact that we possess two eyes, but fundamentally, images we see are 2-d.
Your explanation about the 4th dimension was the best and easiest description i've ever heard, bravo.
I am curious if Pikmin will eventually be covered; Pikmin 4 is coming up, and with the previous three titles now all available on Switch, there is plenty of material to cover, especially since there is an in-universe bestiary.
Pikmin would be awesome, i loved reading through Pikmin 2s creature database as a kid. They really did a pretty good job at making the enemies seem like creatures in an ecosystem, at least for a Nintendo Game.
We should tell him to do pikmin next bcs its gonna be great.
@@zobblewobble1770 I absolutely love how in Pikmin it is stated that some species of breadbugs mimic young grub-dogs to avoid getting eaten by them or something like that...
Pikmam fan boys spotted. And i love it
You escaped sheol but you will burn in the lake of fire in the end murderer.
2:25 the two holes just can't be open at the same time, but it is also a possibility to always close at least one of them.
Sent this video to my friend and had a discussion about the idea of 4D life and they are scared of me now!
Great video! Love it!
You could make a 2D life form with two openings - just make the digestive tract form a curve with a bulge in it, like a jigsaw puzzle piece. Technically the organism will be cut in two pieces, but those pieces will remain locked together. Food could be passed through using peristalsis, allowing the parts of the tube where the food isn't to remain tightly joined and minimize "jiggling".
Curiosity Archive must have watched a Tibees video on two-dimensional creatures and felt inspired to make a whole documentary on multidimensional speculative biology. Incredible.
I've been drawing a series about 4 spacial dimensional beings making contact with humans 3D beings for a couple years now and I'm glad others are beginning to explore this hidden path of interesting ideas. Cool video.
I just learned about South Scrimshaw. Didn't fully watch it because I'm made of emotions, but from what I gathered it's a really beautiful look at symbiosis and individuality in intelligent species. Would love to see an episode on it.
seconded, south scrimshaw is incredibly interesting!! id love to see CA's take on it, especially the panspermia sections that the game only touches on briefly
South scrimshaw enjoyers rise up 🐳
@@SharkUsingaComputersadly I feel like he might have something to say about the penumbra shark since shark fins don’t really work like that
South Scrimshaw is the most believable absurd spec evo project I've seen. Probably because it stars a whale, and whales are already absurd creatures as is. So everything feels natural for a creature like a whale.
Good news (I think)...
This is an amazing video and made me so excited to explore the rest of your channel - thank you for your work on this! I'm particularly fascinated by the 4D shapes at around 5:20 - it's crazy that no matter how I try, I just can't perceive that gap between them in the fourth dimension!
The the Remembrance of Earth's Past series (AKA The Three Body Problem series) the author Liu Cixin gets into a lot of higher and lower dimensional stuff, it's pretty interesting.
The tree body problem
One issue is that one group of protagonists enter a 4 dimensional space, yet are perfectly fine within it. It doesnt make logical sense that 3d organisms can safely inhabit 4d space, as our "skin" only protects an infinitely thin slice of 4d space, just like how a 2d organisms skin only protects an infinitely thin slice of 3d space. Our innards would all spill out "-w-ways" into surrounding 4d space, killing us.
Smarte reasioning brother.@@pokemonfanmario7694
Its fun to see how your channel has grown to be as big as it is now. I hope it will just keep growing so that more people get to see and wonder about all that has been, is and might be.
One of the most interesting channels I have the pleasure of subscribing to. Keep up the good work, boss.
Very nice and interesting overview! Thank you for showing and referring to the ALIEN simulator.
That very advanced simulation look so real. It's mind boggling!
The amount of work you clearly put into this is a real credit to you as a creator. Phenomenal stuff
I like to call myself a dimensional fanatic, and I actually knew some of this, but thank you for making a video about one of my favourite concepts
I've always thought the idea was so interesting but too niche for anyone to explore, very cool that other people think about this stuff
I've spent a lot of time thinking about higher-dimensional space. This is the way I like to visualize it: imagine a hexagon that's been folded along all the points, then imagine folding two of the resulting "segments" under so that you have a 4-sided pyramid with a triangle sticking out on the inside. This is 4D as seen from a 3D perspective: the two folded sides are the 4D axis, and the pyramid (looked at from above so that it looks like a square) is the bottom face of a cube of 3D space. Imagine the "square" as a metre (or 3ft) of open space in a field of such "squares." From any of the four visible faces of the "square" you can move to the next "square" in the grid, and you can jump in the air, or dig down into the ground, where there would be another grid of squares one metre down. This is 3D space.
Now, with the 4th axis, you can move off either of the two edges that are folded away under the "square," onto the folded edges of another "square" somewhere else in the grid, without crossing the intervening space in 3D, thereby travelling in the 4th Dimension. If there was a 3D building build on the grid, you'd be able to use the 4th axis to enter and exit without using the door.
The only thing I have to do now, is figure out how the two folded edges connect up to each other. Or, go insane. 😆
@@dmgroberts5471 Should I be embarrassed that I didn't really understand what you meant when I read it?
@@victorlonn7015 Nah, I need to make some diagrams or something. It can get confusing.
Basically, I'm trying to come up with a 4D grid system. Ideally, I'll then create some kind of video game that uses it, so I can create some kind of puzzle where you have to figure out 4D movement to solve it. For that, the 4D stuff obviously needs to be consistent.
@@dmgroberts5471 When I want a 4D grid I make a series of 3D grids with small changes in each one. If you then cycle through them you'll get an animated 4D grid
09:54 thanks for giving me back my existential anxiety, been looking for that for a while.
Imagine if a evil 4D creature decided to push you maybe a single meter in the 4th axis. As a 3D creature, similar to 2D creatures, you cannot understand, see or travel through a dimension above you, so by just moving 1 meter you’re in a new unescapable world that you cannot get off of without help of a hyper-being to get you back to your 4th axis coordinate. Another scary thing is: if you put a 2D creature in the 3D world, it will probably fall in a direction that it cannot see, and lay down on the floor in a way it cannot understand or get up from, so if we were dragged to the 4th dimension, we’d probably just fall over. Now for a third scary thing: 2D creatures don’t have anything stopping it’s insides from falling to the sides, because it can’t encase itself in a 3D way because it only exists in a 2D world, so a 2D creature’s insides would just slip out in a 3D world. In the same way, we don’t have 4D encasing, so our insides could just slip and hang out off of a direction we can’t see.
So, we wouldn’t be able to go back, we would fall over and het stuck and our insides would be exposed from a angle we can’t see to possibly be entered by 4D hyper-insects/pests
Isekai.
I remember a young adult book that had that occur as a plot point called The Boy Who Reversed Himself, it introduced me to the concept of 4D as a spatial dimension and i've been interested in it since.
The presence of one might destroy a 3-D universe through knock-on effects.
That's as possible as us pushing a 2d creature into our world.
@@Ienteredmynamecorrectly-lt3nu Yeah because nor 2D creatures or 4D creatures exist, but we’re talking theoretically here
I recommend _The Planiverse_ by Dewdney. It's mostly an exploration of a 2D universe-- strip tectonics and such. Life avoids the need for tubes by having internal zipper structures that pass nutrients or whatever between interlocking vilii.
See "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" by Lewis Padgett-- a man from the future sends some of his children's outgrown toys to not so long ago, and some children have the mental flexibility to be inducted into the larger universe.
And _All of an Instant_ by Richard Garfinkle-- time travel making alternate time lines is an easy thing to learn once it's discovered, and human world becomes a roiling sea of competing timelines.
reccomending to make a video about south scrimshaw, its an amazing speculative evolution and sci-fi thing.
Love some videos
5D warfare was a key part of the Xeelee Sequence series, where a hyper-advanced alien species discovered that hostile entities (that feed upon entropy itself) already exist at the beginning and end of the universe. Thus the only method of escape is to create a multi-galaxy spanning metaphysical wormhole structure that allows others to enter new realities.
This video is making think about how, I might be dead in one dimension, and alive in another. Or that I might be in a dream and everything that I have done, or will do is just that, a dream. And at any moment I wake up as my 15 year old self, having to relive every moment that I’ve suffered through
16:03 even though im not epileptic, you shouldve added an epilepsy warning dude, that sht got me going "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
FINALLY 4D AND 5D!!! I JUST STARTED STUDYING SOME OF THIS STUFF ON MY OWN. THANK YOU!!!!!!!
EDIT: incase you were wondering no im not in college.
A 4th dimensional being would be able see us from every angle at once. A 5th dimensional being would be able to see our world line. A 6th dimensional being would be able to see all of the above and every conceivable possible outcome at once.
Just as we are able to move freely through space a 4th dimensional being would be able to move through time and space. Furthermore a 5th dimensional being would be able to perceive metaphysics in an inconceivable way. Perhaps they might be able to “move” through alternate possible realities. A 6th dimensional being would be able to completely and fundamentally alter metaphysics.
ME TOOO!!!!!!!
@@ccriztoff Bro quit copy-pasting this everywhere you're just confusing people by mixing up spacial and temporal dimensions.
@@40watt53 I’m sorry if it’s confusing. But thanks for reading and being a forever learner.
Imagine ants and their population as a whole is a 4d being
Love your content
Thank you for sponsoring my biweekly existential crisis
I loved the light sass and funny bits in this video, keep it up! :3
8:55 in your 1 dimensional brain
Nice
You should have mentioned greg egan! His books have loads of dimensional ideas in them! If you want a taste of 16 dimensional life, read his short “Wang’s Carpets” or the full story it eventually became, “Diaspora”
Also the Orthogonal trilogy and Dichronauts (a world with two "time like" dimensions).
0:56 HOLY SHIT WHY DID YOU JUMPSCARE ME LIKE THAT AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
The 4th dimension being considered time can cause some confusion. It's not that time is 4D, we just say '4th dimension' because we're tacking it onto the existing 3 spatial dimensions. Time is 1D, a line dimension - or possibly 2D if you buy into infinitely branching timelines.
maybe the most playfully mindblowing video I have found in my decade on the internet. Thank you very much !
When it comes to time, my personal opinion is that time is a construct, it exists in all the dimensions we can experience, moving in any dimension requires moving through the constructual dimension of time.
I think technically it could be considered a wave created by unseen quantum oscillations that serves to separate different congruent timelines or separate universes by means of frequency shift.
@@onidaaitsubasa4177 true, since time can be coaxed into different wavelengths by distortion of gravity and gravity is also a wave. That checks out.
@@onidaaitsubasa4177 This... seems like nonsense to me?
I mean, you are using words that people use when talking about quantum mechanics, but, it isn’t at all clear to me how what you are saying could be a working description of “what time is”. But it is possible that that’s on me and not on you..
If we have an isolated system described by a wavefunction, and we are in a context where relativistic effects are irrelevant, we can talk about that wavefunction being decomposed into a sum of energy eigenstates aka eigenfunctions, where the change in the system over time consists of the phases of these eigenfunctions changing at different rates, and where changes to observable properties of the system over time can be seen as the interference from these different components changing as the differences in phases change.
For macroscopic things, I guess there’s a concept of “pointer states” which, like, is kinda related to the MWI stuff.. (I don’t understand quite what pointer states are...)
For wavefunctions that are a superposition (I.e. linear combination) of other wavefunctions, the different components evolve through time independently, but, if they are related in certain ways, then this can look in some ways like a mix of two things becoming one thing or visa versa, due to uh, if you did the time evolution for one of the two parts individually, it would become something that could seem like a mix of multiple things, where the extra things from each of the two sides cancel out...
Wow, that is not at all a clear idea when I try to express it with just ordinary language instead of math.
What I’m saying is
U((x+y)/sqrt(2)) = z
U(x) = (z+w)/sqrt(2)
U(y)=(z-w)/sqrt(2)
so U((x+y)/sqrt(2) = (((z+w)/sqrt(2))+((z-w)/sqrt(2)))/sqrt(2) = ((z+z)/sqrt(2))/(sqrt(2))
= 2z/2
=z
And in a sense I suppose this is kind of like a mixing of worlds/“timelines”,
though I think “timelines” is probably best reserved for when they are like, different enough that this kind of mixing is no longer really relevant? I think this is the kind of thing the idea of “pointer states” deals with.
I want to be clear that I’m not making the claim that many worlds interpretation is the right interpretation. Perhaps the Born rule is describing something objective, where there is an objective collapse where the wavefunction changes in a way where actual objective probabilities are given by the Born rule.
Uh...
In the case that relativistic stuff *is* relevant...
well, apparently that basically only works in quantum field theory,
and while I’ve read parts of a textbook, and parts of some papers, on that, I still find it pretty confusing.
In at least the formulations I’ve looked at, there are like, these functions of spacetime that represent something like a field configuration,
and these act as “test functions” that operators act on,
and it is the *operators* that evolve over time, iirc. (I may be getting mixed up here...
I mostly work with lattice systems, where things aren’t relativistic, and where there is a state functional which sends operators to numbers (their expectation value), and the state evolves over time.)
Hm.
What point was I trying to make?
I guess my point is: in all I’ve seen in quantum mechanics,
while the details of how time is handled, do vary in important ways,
it is always a coordinate of some sort.
Just like one would expect.
Time is a coordinate.
Or, is a coordinate to at least whatever degree that space is coordinates. Maybe I should say “is described by” rather than “is”.
@@onidaaitsubasa4177
No.
What you just said is complete word salad.
@@PloverTechOfficial
No. You clearly have no clue what you're talking about whatsover.
A wave is a temporal phenomenon.
4:48 had me in stitches man XDDD
Oh geez, I hope he talks about 5d chess with multiverse time travel 😅
12:15 YATAZEEEE!
The editing with the old cartoon clips is incredible. Now I want all difficult topics being intercut with "watch out, a water dinosaur"
My brain expands every time I watch your videos. Love how you're experimenting with different topics, and love the humor. Thanks CA.
I've seen many of these videos and I just have an itch to be able to observe all of 4D without the warping, basically see it all at once. But I don't know if it's even possible. When I think of 3D it's easy, I can see it all and there is no warping but 4D? I can't exactly imagine anything and I don't know how a 4D being would look.
I've seen the movie arrival, i found it really interesting, but my parents just found it confusing, i see why they might have been confused but I really don't see why.
Also can we agree 5d chess sounds amazing?
the idea of 5D beings trying to outwit each other in different timelines is so cool and would make for the coolest video game. Like Hitman but with time traveling!
Such an amazing theme and video!
BTW Ramiel, the octaedron angel from Neon Genesis Evangelion in the rebuild version for me is such an amazing 4th dimension entity. Changing, appearing and dissapearing from our 3d world like magic
As well as Leliel whose shadow appears to us as its body, while its real body resides in a separate dimension!
as far as I can tell Ramiel doesn't actually correspond to any actual 4D shape.
@@bingusdingus3999 Leliel certainly isn't 4D either.
the way this man crafts his world is awe inspiring! truly a sir, you are a testament of your craft.
technically the 1D game is the point of view of a 2D being, as they can't see what's inside other beings or objects, just like how our vision is a 2D representation of reality, seeing a screen of reality, the "1D game" is a 1 Dimensional screen of the 2 dimensional reality that only we would see
The quality of the very advanced simulations is mind blowing
Idk if you ever do recommendations, but I love your video game biology vids. I think a video on the biology of The Legend of Zelda games would be really cool. Love your videos!
Thats the worst suggestion i can ever think of
It's not a completely terrible idea, the franchise holds some interesting looking creatures that a lot of people would see dissected and tried to make sense of.
Another wonderful example of non-linear time is the book Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonnegut. It's a fantastic satire on the whole genre of war stories, and I recommend it to anyone interested in the part of the video on time as a 4th dimension.
1:02 Mistake made here, living creature using an analogous of ours sense can only perceive thing 1 Dimension lower.
2D beings can see 1D, 3D beings can see 2D, 4D can see 3D
The way I see it time is not a dimension. It's simply the rate of change, matter moving from one state to another. You can speed it up or slow it down. But your never going to be able to go backwards. Because there's simply no past to go back to.
I have to admit, I do sometimes wonder if ghost aren't just 4th dimensional objects or creatures briefly intersecting with our 3 dimensional space.
I packed for my DMT trip by watching and reading about biology and advanced physics.
Now, it seems my DMT trip could be seen as my having packed for the trip that is watching this video.
Truly mind-bending concepts here.
I'm getting a lot of ideas on how to describe some shit in my novel I've been struggling with for months now.
So, thanks!
would you recommend it? i've liked acid but been concerned about the intensity of dmt.
@@johncasey9544 only if you're very experienced with psychedelics, lsd and dmt do share similarities but also feel completely diffrent so beware
I always am intrigued with other dimensions. GOD I love your videos so much it hurts
Amazing video as always! 🤩👍
you are so cool. right now i appreciate the awe of finding this gem of a channel.
I love your videos. Always makes my week when a new upload drops.
From the title, I was hoping this video to be about biology in different dimensions, not just a list of multi-dimensional games and movies.
I like how it was perfectly fine looking at hundreds of thousands of dots on a piece of paper and saying, "Yeah, this is a... uh... a 15 dimensional cube laid flat out for us to be able to comprehend it!" But thinking about what a first dimensional experience would be like is way too far.
Watching this reminded me of the Doctor Who episode ‘Flatline’ where a bunch of 2D creatures called the Boneless appear.
With Pikmin 4 coming out you have to do a biology of Pikmin episode! I'd love to see that
UA-cam Won’t stop recommending 4d videos to me and I’ve been enjoying it lol
Attempt #19
*Pretty please do a video for the ecosytem from "Made in Abyss".* 💚
that would be cool
I've always found the concept of higher spacial dimensions so fascinating!
11:55 I know it’s a minor plot point, but in Star Trek Deep Space Nine the wormhole aliens don’t experience linear time either
13:40 this sounds like quantum immortality! For every experience you had, there was a split in your timeline you survived, but there’s a timeline when you didn’t!
Ah yes, the basis of Owlman's reason for attempted omnicide.
I love how everyone forgets multiverses don't have to be connected to time travel but can instead be dimensional in basis. With universes being "pockets" of unstable space in an otherwise infinite dimensional area, like bubbles in a pool.
I always imagine universes as bubbles in a larger space, like dimensional plane of existence outside our perceivable reality
Umm technically multiverses are frequencies, but then you really have to understand the way the Universe works to understand that, but yeah.
I imagine them as pillars, forming a "wall".
@@onidaaitsubasa4177 "well actually"🤓
That's not "like bubbles" at all.
I like the timetravels chess just for the name of the strategies. Terminators gambit, Schrodinger's pawn, across the bishopverse, the list goes on. Its awesome.
Quick question: are you planning on doing more speculative world explorations like the yaetuans, Phtanum B, Serina and dragonslayer? I particularly enjoyed those, although this is quite fascinating as well.
These types of videos are the ones that make me question my entire existence at 4:00 AM
Reminds me of Space Dandy and the ill-fated romance between a 2D lifeform and a 4D lifeform.
That was trippy man.
Great video as usual! I like in inclusion of old cartoons in this one!
This topic is so intriguing!