Noted, with interest.

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On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 12:41 PM, sadovnik socratus
<is.socra...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> On Sunday, August 4, 2013 2:58:59 AM UTC+3, sadovnik socratus wrote:
>>
>>    Reference frames and  Existence.
>>
>> ===…
>>
>> There are many pretty solid theories.
>>
>> How can be known which  theory  is wrong and  which  theory is true ?
>>
>> The answer depends on which reference frame  the theory is based.
>>
>> The conception of reference frame  is the key to know if the theory is
>> true one.
>>
>> #
>>
>>  We know  many different   reference  frames
>>
>> ( free, open, closed , 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D, 11D,  . . .  MD . . . .  )
>>
>>
>>
>>  Existence cannot begin from a complex system.
>>
>> In the beginning  must be a simple model.
>>
>> Therefore, I will take a  two dimensions space as the simplest model.
>>
>> But there are  two kinds of two dimensions:  the Euclidean ( 2D)  space
>>
>> and  Minkowski  negative Pseudo- Euclidian - 2D space.
>>
>> What is possible to say about these systems ?
>>
>> Which  reference frame can be taken as a basis of Existence ?
>>
>> #
>>
>> Euclidean ( 2D)  reference frame belongs to  a gravity space
>>
>> where space and time are two different substances.
>>
>> Minkowski  negative Pseudo- Euclidian - 2D has no gravity
>>
>> and space and time are one and the same unite continuum.
>>
>> #
>>
>> Later Descartes changed  Euclidean  two dimensions  into three
>>
>>  dimensions  .  Living in this   Descartes  system of coordinate
>>
>>  we try to understand : where did our existence come from ?
>>
>> Then, in my opinion, it is logically to take Minkowski  negative
>>
>> Pseudo- Euclidian - 2D ( without  gravity ) as the simplest model
>>
>>  to have the searching answer.
>>
>> ============….
>>
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