Three dimensions are “a sliver of what the math allows,” and the mind may be running a much smaller room than the house.
The pack’s sharpest line is the scale mismatch: the physicists say the three dimensions we move through are a sliver of what the math allows, and the mind is the smallest room in the house.
Gobble's Take: Small room, big spiral.
Source: Perplexity Search (community news)
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