- current dimensions are around us without any extra effort
- quantum entanglement seems to me the same particle seen twice
- space is a combination of three dimensions that we can measure
- movement is mostly perceived when time is a factor. an object that moves from point A to point B, will do it in certain amount of time (t)
- maybe moving trough time is just a matter of considering that we can measure one dimension for time but not the others.
- two particles that are entangled, will require some time to be moved apart.
- what about if time is the shadow, in our perception field, of another dimension for a quantum entanglement behaviour?
My views Plot In rural Kansas , Dorothy Gale lives on a farm owned by her Uncle Henry and Aunt Em, and wishes she could be somewhere else. Dorothy's neighbor, Almira Gulch, who had been bitten by Dorothy's dog, Toto, obtains a sheriff's order authorizing her to seize Toto. Toto escapes and returns to Dorothy, who runs away to protect him. Professor Marvel, a charlatan fortune-teller, convinces Dorothy that Em is heartbroken, which prompts Dorothy to return home. She returns just as a tornado approaches the farm. Unable to get into the locked storm cellar, Dorothy takes cover in the farmhouse and is knocked unconscious. She seemingly awakens to find the house moving through the air, with her and Toto still inside it. The house comes down in an unknown land, and Dorothy is greeted by a good witch named Glinda , who floats down in a bubble and explains that Dorothy has landed in Munchkinland in the Land of Oz , and that the Munchkins are cel...
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