Cross section of the quintic Calabi–Yau manifold. Produced using the methods described
in Hanson (1994), "A construction for computer visualization of certain complex curves",
Notices of the Amer.Math.Soc. 41(9): 1156–1163.
in Hanson (1994), "A construction for computer visualization of certain complex curves",
Notices of the Amer.Math.Soc. 41(9): 1156–1163.
11 dimensions, spooky at a distance, solves wicked problems regarding aspects of reality, cannot be proven, something most frustrating as gravity is easily integrated into superstring theory, aka M-Theory, an attempt to explain TOE, the theory of everything, something remaining absent from the Standard Model.
To whit.
But there may be a way out as the Calabi–Yau manifold, the core element of M-Theory, can be modeled using Voxels and Constructive Solid Geometry as depicted in BRT's The Universal Modeler.
To whit.
Voxels, used in MRIs, is a way to model 3D structures (hearts, brains, etc, etc,) in ways impossible to do by any other means. For MRIs, it involves imaging slices of the organ in question and connecting the slices using lofting, The lofting connecting to the slices are voxels. Voxel generated lattices can encompass or model any arbitrary external geometry known to science.
Combine this with CSG and the ability to model the manifold becomes possible.
When combined with Jonathan Wheeler's from It to Bit, the notion of M-Theory
residing in the Quantum Foam becomes logical.
residing in the Quantum Foam becomes logical.
Reality as an information appliance.


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