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  • Omeganitros
    auauauau
    • Jun 2003
    • 8897

    #1

    2D and 3D

    I saw this question on another site and I thought it was pretty good, so here goes...

    What do you think a 2D world looks like to a 2D person?

    What do you think a 3D world looks like to a 2D person?
  • Feuergeist
    FFR Player
    • Aug 2003
    • 869

    #2
    impossible for a 2d person to see 3d as they would only see in a straight virtually atom thin line.

    two birds with one stone. Huzzah!



    Wer noch nie einen Fehler gemacht hat, hat sich noch nie an etwas Neuem versucht.
    Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)

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    • VxDx
      FFR Player
      • May 2003
      • 1871

      #3
      read Flatland.

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      • Anticrombie0909
        FFR Player
        • Jul 2003
        • 4683

        #4
        I've read that...wierd, wierd book.

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        • BluE_MeaniE
          FFR Player
          • Jan 2003
          • 796

          #5
          Well, a 2d person wouldn't be able to comprehend depth, if they saw something 3d. And to a 2d person, 2d would be normal, but it would be 2d....

          I'm sorry, I have no idea. That's an interesting question.
          So what's this Flatland?
          Originally posted by Henri Poincaré
          The scientist does not study nature because it is useful to do so. He studies it because he takes pleasure in it, and he takes pleasure in it because it is beautiful.

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          • heyhey11
            FFR Player
            • Aug 2003
            • 403

            #6
            Originally posted by VxDx
            read Flatland.
            Originally posted by 87x
            if some dude was hiding in the bushes trying to get a picture of me.. and i found him.. thats an invasion of privacy.. ima whoop his ass.. then sue him.. then have sex with his wife just out of spite

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            • 87x
              Retired Staff
              • Dec 2002
              • 4379

              #7
              hmm.. well i guess the 2d world would look 2d... considering everything looks like its on the same plane in 2d.. but your eyes give you 3d perception. the two view points create depth... but since your eyes would be flat.. i guess you would have a certain type of funnel vision... but still the 2d guy could give depth to the 2d world with the ability to create depth with his eyes..

              and the second question.. would basically have the same answer..


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              • User6773

                #8
                As soon as I saw the topic I thought "Flatland"

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                • Feuergeist
                  FFR Player
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 869

                  #9
                  If you think about it, 2D objects are 3D, since everything has a width, or it cant exsist. No matter what medium. Pencil on paper. The graphite is 3d, and its markings are 3d, though somewhat infestismal. A piece of paper has width, a film reel has width. 2D is merely a human illusion.

                  (based on 3 minutes of thought using common logic)



                  Wer noch nie einen Fehler gemacht hat, hat sich noch nie an etwas Neuem versucht.
                  Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)

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                  • Lupin_the_3rd
                    FFR Player
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 2665

                    #10
                    what about 4th and 5th dimensions and so on?

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                    • Brainmaster07
                      FFR Player
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 2891

                      #11
                      Isn't the 4th deminsion time? or am I just insane.

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                      • ultimategamer
                        FFR Player
                        • Jul 2003
                        • 127

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Feuergeist
                        impossible for a 2d person to see 3d as they would only see in a straight virtually atom thin line.

                        two birds with one stone. Huzzah!
                        hate to say this, but even one straight virtually atom thin line still has a thickness, hence making it three dimensional. 2-D can only be created when one dimension is eliminated. However, if any of the said dimensions are eliminated, the resulted volume must be 0, this making it non-existant. Therefore, I believe that 2-D is nothing but an illusion created by our minds, and you cannot compare a "2-D world" with a "3-D world" There is simply no way you can imagine seeing something truly 2-D, and theres no way something 2-D can see something 3-D, as its nonexistant. Thats my argument.

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                        • Feuergeist
                          FFR Player
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 869

                          #13
                          Thats what i said in my second post



                          Wer noch nie einen Fehler gemacht hat, hat sich noch nie an etwas Neuem versucht.
                          Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)

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                          • FFR Player
                            • May 2002
                            • 1088

                            #14
                            ack, sry feuerg, accidentally skipped over your post =(

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                            • ultimategamer
                              FFR Player
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 127

                              #15
                              the above post is by me, and to add to it (so its not "off topic") if 2-d worlds do exist i guess volume in them doesn't exist at all, there must only be surface area. way too wierd to imagine what it'd be like

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