Sujet : Re: Mystery of High Dimensions [NOT OT]
De : ff (at) *nospam* linux.rocks (Farley Flud)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 04. Jan 2025, 10:31:51
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On Fri, 3 Jan 2025 20:21:12 -0600, Physfitfreak wrote:
Yes, makes sense. There'll be more corners and therefore a smaller
volume for the hypersphere. Interesting. But for some reason I feel I've
got other, much more down to earth, facts of life entangled with me.
The space in which we exist is 4-D.
But for some idiotic reason, the educational system still instructs
students that we exist in 3-D space. Only those choose to become
scientific specialists later in life actually learn the truth.
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For instance, when I boot and out of blue, nothing comes up on the
screen, but computer lights indicate normal activities, is it the fault of:
Monitors don't need input to be diagnosed. Monitors have
buttons or switches located somewhere to allow configuration.
If the monitor is functional, those buttons should produce
a display on the screen.
Maybe it is just that the wrong input has been selected,
e.g. VGA instead of HDMI.
Get a copy of the monitor manual and find out how to enter
the configuration.
Things of this nature. Hehe :)
Doesn't go well with n-dimensional hyperstuff.
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There is more to life and living than laboring for
immediate practical ends -- or at least there should
be. Otherwise we are no more than slaves.
Recreational mathematics is a fantastic pastime, and
GNU/Linux provides the tools for glorious exploration.
-- Systemd: solving all the problems that you never knew you had.