>> >>Okay, an explanation: >> >>First off, building a case with those proportions was not my idea, I'm >>just >>commenting on someone else's idea. >I think it was my idea. >>A 200U case would not only be large it would also be quite heavy, perhaps >>weighing 400 or 500 lbs. If the power supply were included. >Yes, but only with Earth gravity :) Of course the mass would increase as you approach relativistic velocities. >>Secondly, the "16" would be at right angles to the 1, 4 and 9. The case >>would be 4 dimensional. >Oh right!! I was thinking of the primate perceptual rendering in the >movie. On cold days I could program my MOTM in my klein bottle hat :) Actually I was going to suggest you could add the fourth dimension by first putting the case through a large Klein Bottle. The primordial primate rendering and in fact the whole movie was actually a 2 dimensional representation. BTW is your Time Machine one dimensional or multidimensional. -- >"To Albert Einstein, time and space meant everything. > To Paul Schreiber, time and space mean nothing." LOL!!!
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RE: [motm] rack cases for motm
2003-04-15 by Paul Haneberg
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