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space it represented as a grid(at least thats an easy way to think of it)

so, if an object were to shift to be at a 90degree angle to that grid would it disappear? how would it effect space? would it cause distortions? like the waves caused by a rock dropping into a pond.

if it is possible, how would you acheve it?

space is three demensions. I suppose an object would disappear from you imaginary grid, but it's really not a very accurate way of looking at it in the first place.

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ok, so correct me. whats a accurate view of space, what can it be compared to.

Grids have an X and Y axis.

 

3-D grids have an X and Y and Z axis. (Imagine going down into the paper that the grid is drawn on.)

 

Does this help?

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yes, i understand. partly.

i just need to study more.

thanks.

Are you trying to say what would happen if you could create a 2 dimentional object and then shift/turn it on edge in 3 dimentional space?

It would be like a 4 dimensional object with only a part of it in 3 dimensional space, I suppose... Maybe you'd get just the middle "slice" of the object, 1 planck length thick, or somesuch.

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