Transformers in 1-D

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Also playing in zero-D.
rottenseedsays...

>> ^schlub:

Those lines have height so, it's 2D


Not to split hairs, but it's a 1-dimensional represented in two dimensions. When I draw a line—let's say a number line—it's technically 2D since it has width but the action is restricted to 1D...in this example the movement was only left and right...



I hope I pissed you off

schlubsays...

Wut? uhh.. yeah.... grrr! I am so agry right now! Arrrr!!!!, and so forth
>> ^rottenseed:

>> ^schlub:
Those lines have height so, it's 2D

Not to split hairs, but it's a 1-dimensional represented in two dimensions. When I draw a line—let's say a number line—it's technically 2D since it has width but the action is restricted to 1D...in this example the movement was only left and right...

I hope I pissed you off

articiansays...

One Dimension is a single point. People who think a line is anything but two dimensional need to make their way to the nearest elementary educational facility as soon as possible. Thank you.

bamdrewsays...

you fools! ... the audio is another dimension! as is the time across which this video occurs!

you've created another 3D transformers movie... God help us...

jmdsays...

Yea, 1-d has no axis, so it is just a point. I've always wondered if such a dimension could actually exist. if it did, does it exist with other dots? how? ect.

xxovercastxxsays...

>> ^artician:

One Dimension is a single point. People who think a line is anything but two dimensional need to make their way to the nearest elementary educational facility as soon as possible. Thank you.


And all this time I thought length was a single dimension.

Quboidsays...

>> ^artician:

One Dimension is a single point. People who think a line is anything but two dimensional need to make their way to the nearest elementary educational facility as soon as possible. Thank you.


Isn't 1 dimension a single axis - i.e. 2 points, and the line between them? The line would have no width (not zero width, but zero concept of width).

Quboidsays...

>> ^bamdrew:

you fools! ... the audio is another dimension! as is the time across which this video occurs!
you've created another 3D transformers movie... God help us...


Audio's not a dimension, it exists as waves within our 4 dimensional space/time. But the time in this a 2nd dimension, which means this is 2D and therefore have more depth than the actual movies ... (or, I don't know, some other lazy "omg the movies suckzz lol!" type joke, I'm tired).

articiansays...

>> ^Quboid:

>> ^artician:
One Dimension is a single point. People who think a line is anything but two dimensional need to make their way to the nearest elementary educational facility as soon as possible. Thank you.

Isn't 1 dimension a single axis - i.e. 2 points, and the line between them. The line would have no width (not zero width, but zero concept of width).


I FORGOT TO CLICK SARCASM!

bwaaaahhhh!!!!

Quboidsays...

Stating something intentionally incorrect and insulting isn't sarcasm, it's trolling.

>> ^artician:

>> ^Quboid:
>> ^artician:
One Dimension is a single point. People who think a line is anything but two dimensional need to make their way to the nearest elementary educational facility as soon as possible. Thank you.

Isn't 1 dimension a single axis - i.e. 2 points, and the line between them. The line would have no width (not zero width, but zero concept of width).

I FORGOT TO CLICK SARCASM!
bwaaaahhhh!!!!


bamdrewsays...

however the setup was audio in a 1-dimensional space, to which I cry NAY! ... also color,... lets call that a sub-spatial dimension... 3.5 dimensions! you monsters.

>> ^Quboid:

>> ^bamdrew:
you fools! ... the audio is another dimension! as is the time across which this video occurs!
you've created another 3D transformers movie... God help us...

Audio's not a dimension, it exists as waves within our 4 dimensional space/time. But the time in this a 2nd dimension, which means this is 2D and therefore have more depth than the actual movies ... (or, I don't know, some other lazy "omg the movies suckzz lol!" type joke, I'm tired).

mikeydamonstersays...

>> ^rottenseed:

Not to split hairs, but it's a 1-dimensional represented in two dimensions. When I draw a line—let's say a number line—it's technically 2D since it has width but the action is restricted to 1D...in this example the movement was only left and right...
I hope I pissed you off
This is true.

rottenseedsays...

LULZ...you just lost the internet. Let's walk through this so a baby can understand it..."GA GA GOO GOO"



k 1-Dimension = left and right for infinity

2nd-Dimension = up and down for infinity
3rd-Dimension = toward you and away from you like a penis coming toward your mouth (memories)
4th-Dimension = Temporal (time)
5th-Dimension = bananas>> ^artician:

One Dimension is a single point. People who think a line is anything but two dimensional need to make their way to the nearest elementary educational facility as soon as possible. Thank you.

rottenseedsays...

And actually this is in 3 dimensions as sound waves travel from its source (your speakers) to your ears in a spherical manner...like boobs growing bigger and hitting you in the ear holes>> ^bamdrew:

however the setup was audio in a 1-dimensional space, to which I cry NAY! ... also color,... lets call that a sub-spatial dimension... 3.5 dimensions! you monsters.
>> ^Quboid:
>> ^bamdrew:
you fools! ... the audio is another dimension! as is the time across which this video occurs!
you've created another 3D transformers movie... God help us...

Audio's not a dimension, it exists as waves within our 4 dimensional space/time. But the time in this a 2nd dimension, which means this is 2D and therefore have more depth than the actual movies ... (or, I don't know, some other lazy "omg the movies suckzz lol!" type joke, I'm tired).


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