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When we talk about dimensions, we generally compare ants to two-dimensional creatures, not that ants are really two-dimensional creatures, but also have three three-dimensional elements: length, width, and height. But when we say it's a two-dimensional creature, it's a more appropriate metaphor. Because ants can be said to be unable to perceive the existence of three-dimensional space, most of their activities are concentrated on two-dimensional surfaces.
For example, we often see such a **, which is about an ant crawling on paper, you draw a line on the way forward with a pen, and the ant seems to be blocked by an invisible force, unable to cross that line, but will choose to detour. Therefore, it is most appropriate to compare ants to two-dimensional creatures.
So what is a two-dimensional surface? This is best understood, because we humans are three-dimensional creatures, and we can look down at the two-dimensional surface in another dimension, and of course we can also look down on the ants crawling on the two-dimensional surface, but the ants will not notice us because they cannot perceive the existence of higher-dimensional creatures. We draw a seemingly invisible line with a pen, which can cause infinite trouble to the ant, and if it has a mind, it will definitely produce a lifetime of psychological shadows.
It's hard for you to feel the four-dimensional space, it may be the three-dimensional space The one-dimensional space, "The Three-Body Problem" "has a depth that is not found in the three-dimensional space, causing people who return to the three-dimensional world to suffer from a mental illness similar to claustrophobia" is to describe the four-dimensional space. So does a four-dimensional space really exist? One dimension is a point, two dimensions is a line, and three dimensions are planes, which means that each space is a collection of the previous dimension, and the four-dimensional space is ......
Just like the magic Klein bottle, its magic is the hole at the bottom of it, no matter how much water you put in it to fill it, the water can't be still in it, and it will lose ...... little by littleMany scientists have tried to decipher its mysteries but failed, and it is likely to be the key to a new world, the key to our technology to another realm.
The American "wormhole" theory, "wormhole" can be said to be a tunnel in the universe, in fact, it is just a metaphor, it can distort space, by shuttling in different tunnels, you can realize the situation of returning to the past or going to the future, that is, crossing. These unexplained phenomena prove the existence of a four-dimensional space in the world.
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I think creatures taller than humans can look down on humans. 1.Giraffes: Giraffes are at least four meters tall and much taller than humans 2Dinosaurs: As giant animals, dinosaurs are naturally much taller than humans, and humans seem very small in front of them.
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I'm talking about bacteria, fungi and viruses, because they existed on Earth much earlier than humans. Moreover, their own diversity is too elusive, and so far, human cognition of them is only in the early stage, so they are enough to look down on humans.
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Elephants can look down on humans, and as long as they have an advantage in height, they must be enviable and handsome. The eagle soars freely in the sky, thinking to myself that it feels good to look down.
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Ants are a common insect in our lives, they have their footprints everywhere in the countryside, and they are also found in urban parks, and people's first impression of ants is usually small. Ants are so small that they can be crushed to death with just one finger.
But scientific studies have shown that the smaller animals on Earth are, the more developed their eyesight is, which they evolved to survive. This begs an interesting question: what does a human being look like in the eyes of ants?
For a long time, it was thought that small insects such as ants were in a two-dimensional world in life, and they only had two-dimensional vision.
1. So do ants really only have two-dimensional vision?
Before asking this question, we must first know what "dimension" is, which comes from the "twelve-dimensional" cosmology proposed by scientists. According to this theory, the one-dimensional world is a point, and the two-dimensional world is a plane composed of one-dimensional points.
The three-dimensional world in which we humans live is a space composed of many two-dimensional planes, and the multi-dimensional world will correspond to the visual visionSo if the ants only have two-dimensional vision, that is to say, the ants live in a two-dimensional flat world.
The statement that ants only have two-dimensional vision comes from Albert Einstein's famous remark: "An ant crawling on a sphere never knows that the sphere is not flat".
2. Are ants really two-dimensional creatures?
The answer is no, because we can clearly see with the naked eye that the body of ants is three-dimensional like that of us humansThere are only differences in size and shape.
If ants live in a two-dimensional world, then humans also live in a two-dimensional world, which is clearly not true. And as creatures living in a three-dimensional world, ants' vision is naturally three-dimensional.
That famous quote about Albert Einstein mainly expresses the tiny size of antsJust like the ground that we humans see on the earth is also flat, and there was a doctrine in ancient times that "the sky is round and the earth is round".
In fact, it is untenable to say that ants are two-dimensional creatures based on this alone, so ants are species with three-dimensional vision that live in a three-dimensional world just like us humans.
3. HumansWhat does it look like in the eyes of ants?
Before answering this question, I want you to imagine what it would be like to be at the foot of Mount Tarzan and look up at Mount Tai. When people are too close to Mount Tai, they will not be able to see its whole picture clearly, "do not know the true face of Lushan, only because they are in this mountain". However, when you stand from a distance and look at it, you can see it more comprehensively, mainly because Tarzan is too tall.
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In the eyes of ants, humans must be very big things. And when they see human beings, they don't see the whole picture of human beings at all, they only see huge things moving back and forth, and it will cause the ground to shake, or there will be a lot of wind.
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Suddenly thinking of this question, I feel like we are like an extraterrestrial civilization, curious, completely beyond the scope of our understanding, but also know that we do coexist in the same space, the little ants work diligently every day, carry food, give birth to children, will they stop at a certain moment, look up at us who are behemoths, what will they think? Will there be a meeting in the colony to discuss this? I'm curious.
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In the eyes of ants, human beings are like the universe, a behemoth, and they cannot see the truth at all, and they see human beings as an infinitely tiled floor plan, not a three-dimensional creature.
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In the eyes of ants, humans should be giant beasts, because humans are behemoths compared to ants, and they will also cause great harm to ants.
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Humans are supposed to be terrifying. After all, in its eyes, it is thousands of times magnified, and in their eyes, it is difficult to see the whole picture of human beings, so the fear will be doubled.
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According to this theory, humans may really be looking down on higher-dimensional beings, and we don't feel their presence.
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No. Because there are no high-dimensional beings in the universe at all, human beings are not looked down upon by high-dimensional beings.
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