Circular Dimensional Travel
d= distance traveled in a circle
d= distance traveled in a circle
d = d
so therefore when the point that begins a travel is 0 or anything and then d always equals itself back to its original point.
so if going left in a circle is 5 metres then that is d, but if you went in a different direction and its 3 meters than it is also d.
Straight dimensional travel
d = distance traveled in a straight line
S= starting position
E= end position
if d1 = 3
d2 = 5
S= 0
E= 4
then:
+3
0 =4
+5
because in a free dimensional space , anything goes.
Displacement too would be
S-D=E
Where each is a selected number because any unknown direction could lead to that point.
To calculate the distant traveled in a fabric where one dimensional area is in proximity one needs to know the other world and many things about it, mapping it out to understand it, I have not done that yet.
S-(dimension) =E
Because another dimension is unknown in shape.
Straight dimensional travel
d = distance traveled in a straight line
S= starting position
E= end position
if d1 = 3
d2 = 5
S= 0
E= 4
then:
+3
0 =4
+5
because in a free dimensional space , anything goes.
Displacement too would be
S-D=E
Where each is a selected number because any unknown direction could lead to that point.
To calculate the distant traveled in a fabric where one dimensional area is in proximity one needs to know the other world and many things about it, mapping it out to understand it, I have not done that yet.
S-(dimension) =E
Because another dimension is unknown in shape.
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