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24 January 2012 Visualization of multidimensional time
Luther A. Tychonievich, Robert P. Burton
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Proceedings Volume 8294, Visualization and Data Analysis 2012; 829410 (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.901551
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2012, Burlingame, California, United States
Abstract
Time generally is assumed to be a scalar: it can be sorted, is unidirectional, and has only a single dimension. In this work we demonstrate that vector-valued multidimensional time can be defined meaningfully, simulated efficiently, and visualized in an interactive manner. We present two particular simulations, providing a first look at what hypertime may be "like" from both a physical and a navigational perspective. Although similar in many ways to our experience, mT phenomena also differ from 1T phenomena on a fundamental level. Our visualization framework motivates observations of some of these differences and helps us identify a variety of open tasks that will further our understanding of the characteristics of time, whatever its dimensionality. Together, these results form a basis from which arbitrary space-time dimensionalities can be understood.
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Luther A. Tychonievich and Robert P. Burton "Visualization of multidimensional time", Proc. SPIE 8294, Visualization and Data Analysis 2012, 829410 (24 January 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.901551
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Visualization

Artificial intelligence

Evolutionary algorithms

Vector spaces

Physics

Computer simulations

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