Social Question

talljasperman's avatar

What would an 10 dimensional television be like?

Asked by talljasperman (21919points) October 23rd, 2011

Some scientists claim that the universe can have up to 10 dimensions part two, and I was wondering if we have 3-D t.v.‘s now that it might be possible one day to have all 10 dimensions in one final evolution of T.V. . What do you think a 10 dimensional television would be like?

Observing members: 0 Composing members: 0

10 Answers

Hibernate's avatar

Would be really awesome. I don’t know how they can make it possible but commo’on… think of how great this can be.

filmfann's avatar

I’m not sure, but the porn will be awesome!

Mariah's avatar

I love trying to visualize hyperdimensions but it is, as far as I know, impossible. The best we can do is extrapolate.

A sphere passing through a 2 dimensional plane would appear as a series of circles, growing increasingly large until the diameter, then shrinking. So we can only conclude that a four-dimensional hypersphere would appear to us as a series of spheres. Trying to imagine ten dimensions, though? [Brain explodes]

flutherother's avatar

I have one. It was made by a company with a Chinese name and was delivered from Amazon last week. It is 10D all right and requires a special helmet to view. Things went wrong as I was taking it out of the box and it a sort of kept unfolding and growing until it filled the lounge. I can’t get the door open now and Amazon say they know nothing about it.

Keep_on_running's avatar

WelI…I don’t think you can confine 10 different dimensions into one nice looking flat screen, that’s all I know.

Keep_on_running's avatar

@talljasperman Ahh, if only science fiction were reality…how fun life would be. :)

talljasperman's avatar

@Keep_on_running It would be fun until one got the bill for an hours worth of Holodeck privileges. Then again maybe a 10-D TV would be no different than actual reality with time travel to anything, anywhere, anytime : ) .

SpatzieLover's avatar

I think peoples pores would be too close for comfort

Answer this question

Login

or

Join

to answer.
Your answer will be saved while you login or join.

Have a question? Ask Fluther!

What do you know more about?
or
Knowledge Networking @ Fluther