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Galilean relativity in a space of four orthogonal dimensions
The paragraph ending in "That is all of physics" came to me on my mother's 101st birthday, just over a year after she died, like an example of rebirth in the spring. I say rebirth because it is probably not original, and even if it is, life must necessarily forget it someday, and just as necessarily rediscover it again someday afterwards. It seems to me to be as close an example to immortal life as I have encountered. That state, oxymoronic in nearly all senses I fear, may be said to exist where life discovers an immortal principle, and so (like the 11-cells) many lives distinct but not disjoint combine to give existence to an immortal object, where none could exist at all in singularity. Dc.samizdat (discuss • contribs) 19:44, 14 March 2024 (UTC)