Re: non-integer dimensions of physical or non-physical quantities
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Posted by dr_syed_ameen2000 on October 09, 2003 at 16:22:29:
In Reply to: non-integer dimensions of physical or non-physical quantities posted by ceco on October 08, 2003 at 08:37:49:
oct.09.2003 Ceco: Any physical quantity has certain "Properties" associated with it.Usually the Dimensions reflect those associated properties. In your pursuit you are asking "non-physical quantities".Can you be explicit to define such Non-physical quantities,what your mind sees? If there exists any physical quantity,it must occupy SPACE and if if it does then it must be comprised of MASS in some form,which could be TRANSFORMABLE(like to energy or else) So here you get stuck with your imaginations to embody your fantasies or imagniations.Even in Dreams your unconcious or subconcious mind does that by assigning the physical Properties to the objects. So non-physical quantities are NON OBJECTS and NON-EXISTENT in Nature.Laws of Nature so for known to us defy such possibilities. To conclude without physical properties any object can not exist as an ENTITY.And Laws of nature shows us the flexibility that Physical properties can be TRANSFORMABLE,like Energy to Mass and Mass to energy,and these transformation must be geometrodynamically and topologically compatiable as emanating from entities in some form or the other.So philosophically one can amend the imagination to fit and occupy the SPACE and TIME in one way or the other. I am sure you will not be satisfy with this explaination.
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