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    Quote Originally Posted by PS3Fanboy View Post
    no your wrong. the ps3 is 4D because it looks really good and its bigger than all the other consoles so it better.
    :rofl:

    That is comic! Purely comic! :rofl:

    Boy that has gotta be the funniest thing I've heard in a while. Good show! :thumbup:

    Oh, and by dimensions textbook definition it is no more possible to see, hear, create, or sense a fourth dimension then it is move a planet with a push up.

    Which Chuck Norris can do, by the way.

    And trust me, Sony is noooo Chuck Norris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowblind View Post
    Oh, and by dimensions textbook definition it is no more possible to see, hear, create, or sense a fourth dimension then it is move a planet with a push up.
    Actually, that is incorrect. Newton's Third Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. So when you do that push up, the earth is pushing back up on you with equal force.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F9zDark View Post
    Actually, that is incorrect. Newton's Third Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. So when you do that push up, the earth is pushing back up on you with equal force.
    Ok, let me rephrase this:

    It is no more possible to create, sense, feel, see or whatever a 4th dimension(or whatever I said) then it is to freeze someone to death with a flamethrower in space riding a camel and fighting martians. There darnit.

    Fairly certain there isn't a Newton's law for that

    Opposite reaction, yeah. the earth is pushing back at you, your not moving the earth. newton woulda known that....

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    Quote Originally Posted by F9zDark View Post
    Actually, that is incorrect. Newton's Third Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. So when you do that push up, the earth is pushing back up on you with equal force.
    Yes, it's pushing back, but not moving. The interactions between electrostatic forces are what push back, the earth does not move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quzar View Post
    Yes, it's pushing back, but not moving. The interactions between electrostatic forces are what push back, the earth does not move.
    I am fairly certain that my physics teacher two semesters ago discussed that you in fact make the earth move (an infinitely small amount) every time you jump due to your own gravity.
    http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/news/worldjumpday.html
    there is that page that disproves that would could defeat global warming by jumping up and down (which sounds retarded all by itself, no need for a bad astronomy page.) but It does not disprove that we could move the earth a few millionths of an atoms widith as my professor describes. If We need to return to the topic, but if anyone has anything to add please post a topic in offtopic as it is quite interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cap'n 1time View Post
    I am fairly certain that my physics teacher two semesters ago discussed that you in fact make the earth move (an infinitely small amount) every time you jump due to your own gravity.
    http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/news/worldjumpday.html
    there is that page that disproves that would could defeat global warming by jumping up and down (which sounds retarded all by itself, no need for a bad astronomy page.) but It does not disprove that we could move the earth a few millionths of an atoms widith as my professor describes. If We need to return to the topic, but if anyone has anything to add please post a topic in offtopic as it is quite interesting.
    No, your gravity exerts a force on the earth, but that does not cause it to move

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    Move was perhaps the wrong word, but it still reacts to what we do, no matter how minuscule that reaction may be.

    Now whether or not we can perceive the 4th dimension, well, I have no idea. Biology runs on its own clock, just as we have our own "constructed clock". Live in a cave for a few days where our conscious brain can no longer keep the time, and our biology will pick up the slack.

    Why Sony and others call these graphics 4 dimensional is beyond me. Sure its "Time" per se, but the human construct of time (seconds, minutes, hours) while based loosely on the environment surrounding us, has absolutely no bearing on the 4th dimension.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F9zDark View Post
    Move was perhaps the wrong word, but it still reacts to what we do, no matter how minuscule that reaction may be.

    Now whether or not we can perceive the 4th dimension, well, I have no idea. Biology runs on its own clock, just as we have our own "constructed clock". Live in a cave for a few days where our conscious brain can no longer keep the time, and our biology will pick up the slack.

    Why Sony and others call these graphics 4 dimensional is beyond me. Sure its "Time" per se, but the human construct of time (seconds, minutes, hours) while based loosely on the environment surrounding us, has absolutely no bearing on the 4th dimension.
    Yeah, thats what we were arguing about. Now what Sony MEANT by 4D sounds absoulutely awesome though. They just said it the wrong way, lol!

    Hmmm....We can't sense a 4th dimension, so could it really be real? Another direction in which humans can see, kinda like the 6th sense?....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowblind View Post
    Yeah, thats what we were arguing about. Now what Sony MEANT by 4D sounds absoulutely awesome though. They just said it the wrong way, lol!

    Hmmm....We can't sense a 4th dimension, so could it really be real? Another direction in which humans can see, kinda like the 6th sense?....
    Well Einstein proposed it in his theories (General Relativity if I am not mistaken). Scientists, from what I read, have proven his theory to be correct to an extent (when a person travels at significant velocity, time will travel slower for them.

    Scientists have on going research to prove time dilation. Its effects on us, is uncertain, but scientists did it with muons, and those muons that were moving from point a to point b, decayed 10 times slower than their stationary counterparts.

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