Originally posted by: ZeroNine8
Originally posted by: Lynx516
ZeroNine you say they have to have a magnitude and directon how then do non integer dimensions work and beleive me they exist.
Does not work you have to be able to describe teh item with a non integer number of cohordinates.
I'm not even sure what you're trying to say here... are you talking about 1/2 dimensions?
The number of coordinates (component vectors) used to completely describe something in 3D space is 3, for 2D it is 2, it doesn't matter what coordinate system you are using
as long as the dimensions you are working within are orthogonal. I don't see how integer/non integer has anything to do with it, as the component vectors are simply a magnitude and direction, typically with the direction noted as + or -. As for half dimensions, I don't know that I believe that they
exist, as the only way I have encountered them are in mathematical equations that are simplified models of full dimensional systems. If you maintain that these 'non integer' dimensions truly exist, and not just as a mathematical construct in a formula, please direct me to some info on their existance.
Edit: I just want to clarify, I've got no problem with the math being used for negative dimensions and half dimensions, I'm just saying that these things do not exist as such (to my knowledge), rather they are only mathematical ideas with no physical counterpart. I think this was the original question, or at least my understanding of it.