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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 4th dimension | | | | |  |  |  | 4th dimension: Encyclopedia - Albert SchweitzerAlbert Schweitzer, OM, (January 14, 1875 – September 4, 1965) was a German theologian, musician, philosopher, and physician. He was born in Kaysersberg, Upper-Alsace, Germany (now Haut-Rhin département, France). He received the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize in 1953.
Albert Schweitzer - Theology.
As a young theologian his first major work, by which he gained a great reputation, was The Quest of the Historical Jesus (1906), in which he interpreted the life of Jesus in the light of Jesus' own eschato ...
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| | | |  |  |  | 4th dimension: Encyclopedia II - Dimension - Mathematical dimensionsIn mathematics, no definition of dimension adequately captures the concept in all situations where we would like to make use of it. Consequently, mathematicians have devised numerous definitions of dimension for different types of spaces. All, however, are ultimately based on the concept of the dimension of Euclidean n-space E n. The point E 0 is 0-dimensional. The line E 1 is 1-dimensional. The plane E 2 is 2-dimensional. And in general E n is n-dimensional.
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See also:Dimension, Dimension - Physical dimensions, Dimension - Spatial dimensions, Dimension - Time, Dimension - Additional dimensions, Dimension - Units, Dimension - Mathematical dimensions, Dimension - Hamel dimension, Dimension - Manifolds, Dimension - Lebesgue covering dimension, Dimension - Inductive dimension, Dimension - Hausdorff dimension, Dimension - Hilbert spaces, Dimension - Krull dimension of commutative rings, Dimension - Science fiction, Dimension - Anaglyph, Dimension - 3-D film, Dimension - Modern 3-D films, Dimension - More dimensions, Dimension - Degrees of freedom, Dimension - Other Read more here: » Dimension: Encyclopedia II - Dimension - Mathematical dimensions |
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|  |  |  | 4th dimension: Encyclopedia II - Dimension - AnaglyphThis section should be merged into Anaglyph image.
To understand how Anaglyph 3D works, you must understand how Sterioscope 3D works. It's basically blending the two images taken eye width apart. The eye thinks it's seeing one normal image by blending together one image we see with both eyes. You blend two slightly different pictures together and look at it. It looks 3D! Anaglyph is just taking a single framed 3D image and making one eye only see one image... the red sees the blue (because the red of the glasses blends in with ...
See also:Dimension, Dimension - Physical dimensions, Dimension - Spatial dimensions, Dimension - Time, Dimension - Additional dimensions, Dimension - Units, Dimension - Mathematical dimensions, Dimension - Hamel dimension, Dimension - Manifolds, Dimension - Lebesgue covering dimension, Dimension - Inductive dimension, Dimension - Hausdorff dimension, Dimension - Hilbert spaces, Dimension - Krull dimension of commutative rings, Dimension - Science fiction, Dimension - Anaglyph, Dimension - 3-D film, Dimension - Modern 3-D films, Dimension - More dimensions, Dimension - Degrees of freedom, Dimension - Other Read more here: » Dimension: Encyclopedia II - Dimension - Anaglyph |
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|  |  |  | 4th dimension: Encyclopedia II - Dimension - 3-D filmThis section should be merged into 3-D film.
In the 1950's, 3D movies were very popular, but since they didn't have color film then they had an entirely different method. They would take two black and white cameras, line them up eye-with apart and take the film from both at the same time. They took two projectors in the projection booth, both aimed at the screen. The left one with the left film with a blue filter over the lense, and the right with the right film and a red filter over the lense, rather than just having one 3D image blended together.
See also:Dimension, Dimension - Physical dimensions, Dimension - Spatial dimensions, Dimension - Time, Dimension - Additional dimensions, Dimension - Units, Dimension - Mathematical dimensions, Dimension - Hamel dimension, Dimension - Manifolds, Dimension - Lebesgue covering dimension, Dimension - Inductive dimension, Dimension - Hausdorff dimension, Dimension - Hilbert spaces, Dimension - Krull dimension of commutative rings, Dimension - Science fiction, Dimension - Anaglyph, Dimension - 3-D film, Dimension - Modern 3-D films, Dimension - More dimensions, Dimension - Degrees of freedom, Dimension - Other Read more here: » Dimension: Encyclopedia II - Dimension - 3-D film |
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|  |  |  | 4th dimension: Encyclopedia II - Dimension - Physical dimensionsThe physical dimensions are the parameters required to answer to the question where and when happened or will happen some event; for instance: When did Napoleon die? — On the 5 May 1821 at Saint Helena (15°56′ S 5°42′ W). They play a fundamental role in our perception of the world around us. According to Immanuel Kant, we actually do not perceive them but they form the frame in which we perceive events; they form the a priori background in which events are perceived.
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See also:Dimension, Dimension - Physical dimensions, Dimension - Spatial dimensions, Dimension - Time, Dimension - Additional dimensions, Dimension - Units, Dimension - Mathematical dimensions, Dimension - Hamel dimension, Dimension - Manifolds, Dimension - Lebesgue covering dimension, Dimension - Inductive dimension, Dimension - Hausdorff dimension, Dimension - Hilbert spaces, Dimension - Krull dimension of commutative rings, Dimension - Science fiction, Dimension - Anaglyph, Dimension - More dimensions, Dimension - Degrees of freedom, Dimension - Other Read more here: » Dimension: Encyclopedia II - Dimension - Physical dimensions |
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|  |  |  | 4th dimension: Encyclopedia II - Dimension - Mathematical dimensionsIn mathematics, no definition of dimension adequately captures the concept in all situations where we would like to make use of it. Consequently, mathematicians have devised numerous definitions of dimension for different types of spaces. All, however, are ultimately based on the concept of the dimension of Euclidean n-space E n. The point E 0 is 0-dimensional. The line E 1 is 1-dimensional. The plane E 2 is 2-dimensional. And in general E n is n-dimensional.
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See also:Dimension, Dimension - Physical dimensions, Dimension - Spatial dimensions, Dimension - Time, Dimension - Additional dimensions, Dimension - Units, Dimension - Mathematical dimensions, Dimension - Hamel dimension, Dimension - Manifolds, Dimension - Lebesgue covering dimension, Dimension - Inductive dimension, Dimension - Hausdorff dimension, Dimension - Hilbert spaces, Dimension - Krull dimension of commutative rings, Dimension - Science fiction, Dimension - Anaglyph, Dimension - More dimensions, Dimension - Degrees of freedom, Dimension - Other Read more here: » Dimension: Encyclopedia II - Dimension - Mathematical dimensions |
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|  |  |  | 4th dimension: Encyclopedia II - Dimension - AnaglyphThis section should be merged into Anaglyph image.
To understand how Anaglyph 3D works, you must understand how Sterioscope 3D works. It's basically blending the two images taken eye width apart. The eye thinks it's seeing one normal image by blending together one image we see with both eyes. You blend two slightly different pictures together and look at it. It looks 3D! Anaglyph is just taking a single framed 3D image and making one eye only see one image... the red sees the blue (because the red of the glasses blends in with ...
See also:Dimension, Dimension - Physical dimensions, Dimension - Spatial dimensions, Dimension - Time, Dimension - Additional dimensions, Dimension - Units, Dimension - Mathematical dimensions, Dimension - Hamel dimension, Dimension - Manifolds, Dimension - Lebesgue covering dimension, Dimension - Inductive dimension, Dimension - Hausdorff dimension, Dimension - Hilbert spaces, Dimension - Krull dimension of commutative rings, Dimension - Science fiction, Dimension - Anaglyph, Dimension - More dimensions, Dimension - Degrees of freedom, Dimension - Other Read more here: » Dimension: Encyclopedia II - Dimension - Anaglyph |
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|  |  |  | 4th dimension: Encyclopedia II - Edge detection - Detecting an edgeTaking an edge to be a change in intensity taking place over a number of pixels, edge detection algorithms generally calculate a derivative of this intensity change. To simplify matters, we can consider the detection of an edge in 1 dimension. In this instance, our data can be a single line of pixel intensities. For instance, we can intuitively say that there should be an edge between the 4th and 5th pixels in the following 1-dimensional data:
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See also:Edge detection, Edge detection - Edge properties, Edge detection - Detecting an edge, Edge detection - Calculating the 1st derivative, Edge detection - Calculating the 2nd derivative, Edge detection - Thresholding, Edge detection - Edge detection operators Read more here: » Edge detection: Encyclopedia II - Edge detection - Detecting an edge |
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|  |  |  | 4th dimension: Encyclopedia II - Units of measurement - HistoryUnits of measurement were among the earliest tools invented by humans. Primitive societies needed rudimentary measures for many tasks: constructing dwellings of an appropriate size and shape, fashioning clothing, or bartering food or raw materials.
The earliest known uniform systems of weights and measures seem to have all been created sometime in the 4th and 3rd millennia BC among the ancient peoples of Mesopotamia, Egypt and the Indus Valley, and perhaps also Elam in Persia as well.
Many systems were based on the use of parts ...
See also:Units of measurement, Units of measurement - Introduction, Units of measurement - History, Units of measurement - Systems of measurement, Units of measurement - Base and derived units, Units of measurement - Calculations with units, Units of measurement - Units as dimensions, Units of measurement - Guidelines, Units of measurement - Expressing a physical value in terms of another unit Read more here: » Units of measurement: Encyclopedia II - Units of measurement - History |
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|  |  |  | 4th dimension: Encyclopedia II - Santa Reparata Florence - Additions in view of the Council of FlorenceOn June 4th 1055 pope Victor II (Gerardo di Dollnstein-Hirshberg died in 1057) opened the first council of Florence, where 120 bishops and the emperor Enrico III were united, opened in Santa Reparata. Enrico III was from the house of Franconia, born in 1017 and died in 1056. He was the son of Corrado II il Salico and was elected emperor in 1056. Gerard de Bourgogne (deceased in 1061) had been the bishop of Florence for 10 years, and became pope under the name of Niklas II without leaving his chair in Florence. This council proves how importa ...
See also:Santa Reparata Florence, Santa Reparata Florence - Legends about the origin, Santa Reparata Florence - Excavation, Santa Reparata Florence - Floor plan of the first church, Santa Reparata Florence - Dimensions, Santa Reparata Florence - The mosaic pavement, Santa Reparata Florence - Florence in the fourth century, Santa Reparata Florence - First Rebuilding after the Greek-Gothic war, Santa Reparata Florence - 9th or 10th century: addition of two Towers, Santa Reparata Florence - Additions in view of the Council of Florence, Santa Reparata Florence - The paleo-Christian and romanesque quadriporticus, Santa Reparata Florence - Notes Read more here: » Santa Reparata Florence: Encyclopedia II - Santa Reparata Florence - Additions in view of the Council of Florence |
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AETHYRS, Aires AETHYRS (or Aires) Each of us stands at the center of the Universe, within a four-part series of tablets, cornered by the elemental Watchtowers. Beyond the aethyric dimensions is the Astral, the mental circle, the Abyss, the spiritual circle and the divine. The aethyrs themselves are Dr. Dee's thirty otherworldly dimensions of consciousness, which he describes as "angelic" (or Enochian). They can be reached, however, only through the 19 "Keyes" or "Calls", the first 18 of which summon the Angels of the magic squares. The 19th call lifts the magician's mind to the æthyrs and can be used to summon any one of the Aires. Actually there are 49 Calls (Zero being the first), but only the latter 30 are the æthyrs themselves. There are also 92 Governors, whose names can be found in the Watchtowers. At least 3 Governors are assigned to each aethyr. There are also 24 Seniors, 4 Kings, 192 Angels and 128 Demons in the 4 Watchtowers. It is in his writings about the aethyrs (The Vision and the Voice) that Crowley hides the most important of his teachings. From my own meditations it occurs to me that had Dee received tablets from different angels, such as the fiery, watery or material universes, he might have had real power and not merely airy or "mental" power (not to disparage the power accruing to Knowledge, it being the strongest known to man!). He'd have had Will, Daring and Silence as well. Just so, of Water we cannot speak and of Fire we have not prepared. But of Earth, who has endured preparation and initiation, can venture a call for materialization of a universe. Such possibilities should cause the magus to feel a strong shudder of fear, for according to Babylon, to create a world is to destroy a God. Thus for "materialization" we'd need new vocabularies to correspond to the hooks (vavs) of the æthyrs. The build-up would be similar, but the "Aires" would now be "Earthes". For instance, PAZ (In Enochian, "Be as they"), might be PAGZ ("Be NOT as they"). Since the Aires are all 3-lettered, presumably Earthes would be 4-lettered, Waters 2-lettered and Fyres 1-lettered. However, if the Ayres all have 3-lettered names, there is a reason for that. The other elementals might have different numbered names only if we think of them as separate and perhaps the 4th is simply the "understood" rest of the quaternity. At any rate, now we see why there are only Aires. We'd better learn their meanings before we attempt any materializations. (See also: AETHYRS, Aires, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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|  |  |  | 4th dimension: Encyclopedia II - Mercedes-Benz 300SL - Racing history and the 300SL todayIn 1952, the 300 SL racing history includes overall wins at Le Mans, Berne, Nürburgring, and Mexico's Carrera Panamericana. It also managed 2nd and 4th places at its first outing, the Mille Miglia in 1952. These successes, especially those on the high speed open road races, were rather surprising as the engine was fitted with carburetors and produced only 175 hp, less than the competiting models of Ferrari and Jaguar, and less than the road car later on. But low weight and low aerodynamic drag made the 300 ...
See also:Mercedes-Benz 300SL, Mercedes-Benz 300SL - A race car for the street, Mercedes-Benz 300SL - First with fuel injection, Mercedes-Benz 300SL - Racing history and the 300SL today, Mercedes-Benz 300SL - Dimensions, Mercedes-Benz 300SL - Reference Read more here: » Mercedes-Benz 300SL: Encyclopedia II - Mercedes-Benz 300SL - Racing history and the 300SL today |
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TIME TIME Adeste, O Tempora Omnia! ("Be now, All Ye Times!") According to Merlin and others, mortals tend to face the opposite direction from that which time actually flows, as when we are seated in a train facing away from the engine. But it is the frozen past that unfolds, not the blazing future. We move away from becoming into the permanence of that which finally is. We alter continuously the shape of our history as we live it backwards. We watch the world recede rapidly as we move into the Nothingness of the Void and are swallowed up by it. However, this old linear view of time is abruptly being replaced by a new understanding of time as an exradiating web with ourselves at the center. The 20th Century has become the most time-obsessed period in history, and thus one of the most confused. Kenneth Grant defines time as "subjectivity" and space as objectivity," the future as "implicit" and the past as "explicit." Despite the eye-opening insights these definitions provide, they still present time as having concrete existence. FTL speeds flatten time to zero because light released only as electrons takes quantum leaps in the evolution of matter. In other words, electrons have to be released in order for matter to evolve (i.e., change), in fact, in order for matter to exist, period. Existence is a kind of "fire" or transmutation. And you know (see REALITY), photons appear only when someone actually observes (interacts with) them, because Being and Mind are one. We can't separate the four elements (earth, air, fire, water) -- so if you could succeed in extracting "water" or "fire" you'd wind up with nothing at all. But part of "earth" (the 4th part) is also earth, that is, an infinite replification (hologram) of itself -- boxes inside boxes in infinite regression; and every part is exactly alike, each particle is the entirety. Inside the holo-mind, the stoppage of time is a play-back of Zeno's Paradox. That is, it decreases by infinite halves, except that one can no longer step out, is locked into halving. This is how annihilation is possible... but we digress. Time is not some abstract "duration" imposed from outside but is built into the structure of things. There is a secret known to very few initiates, that one of the elements is fictitious, i.e., an abstraction devised merely to connect the others. Our postmodern problem is that we can't decide whether that's Time or Space, because they called it simply "Air." I guess we can work backward -- the nature of air, unlike that of the other elements, is for molecules in its medium to repel other molecules. Earth doesn't repel. It attracts. Water doesn't repel, it allows molecules to pass across one another's paths without obstruction, to flow. Fire doesn't repel, it fuses and spreads. Air alone moves towards separation and disintegration, as the present constantly disengages from past moment to past moment. (Future never does come into existence, does it? Tomorrow literally never comes. It is a physical impossibility). The "duration" of an ice cube is not really it's "fourth" dimension, but simply a description of water moving from one form (ice) to another (water) and it is at "no time" anything other than H2O. The "duration" of a life is almost meaningless. What has "endured"? The mewling babe or the grizzled old hunchback? What I'm getting at is that duration is such a philosophical term that sub specie aetemitatis it eventually ceases to have any pragmatic importance. Well, then, if there is no future, how did I get here from the Past? The billions scream for illusions. And through the medium of herbs and drugs, the minds of ages past, present and potential can and do intertwine. It is called the principle of bilocalism, or being in two places at the same "time." As I lie upon my lion rug, dreaming of the 20th Century in my hut with the crossed spears over the doorway, I have entered one of the spirit worlds where time no longer counts. In the same way, I can entrance myself into "the year 1999" or (with a final twist) the year "2013" and this sorcerors have done since any of us can remember. But there is a wall that begins to thicken as we approach the 21st Century. Beyond this it soon becomes impossible to pass (apart from the 2013 "bubble"). That outer wall has been known to exist, since the seers of Egypt and Babylon first perceived it, thousands of years ago. It is the limit of this Aeon -- and it is a ring-pass-not of dense, dark flame. Of course it's all an illusion. There is no future. What we're looking at is always the present. Infinite knowledge? Well, yes, obviously omniscience has always been there. All you have to do is walk into it. And, yes -- the crossing of infinite parallel lines -- all outcomes equally probable. But, again, it's the "improbable" that always has the edge. The world will actually "end" long before 1999 or 2012 -- the "Implosion" is building up and up. Those are only the uttermost limits. The Three are already at hand. (See also: TIME, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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