Chapter 454 Ancient War, Six-Dimensional Scene(2/2)
"Yes!" Waka responded respectfully.
Time passed by second by second.
A few minutes later, an extremely delicate thousand-meter-long ship that seemed both virtual and real was suddenly formed, carrying Mu Cang's projection, and suddenly rushed along this bright river towards the boundless vines outside the Xian clan cluster.
The sea flew away.
At the same time, in the depths of the infinitely vast six-dimensional universe, the fake Cangtian Ba Fist that Mu Cang casually 'kneaded' had arrived at the place where he had agreed to meet with Kakimi.
Regarding the six-dimensional space, before looking through the memories of many six-dimensional beings, Mu Cangdu only had a vague concept and did not know what the real six-dimensional universe was like.
But after looking through those memories and truly entering them, he discovered that the six-dimensional universe... was a space-time with almost no darkness.
As a true high-dimensional space, every tiny space area in the six-dimensional universe is blooming at every moment with blazing light that far exceeds the energy level of the creation Big Bang of the three-dimensional universe by countless trillions of times.
Therefore, the most basic cosmic radiation background temperature in six-dimensional space-time is more than countless billions of times the Planck temperature.
The six-dimensional space that carries such terrifying energy levels and terrifying temperatures also has stability and complexity that far exceeds that of the low-dimensional universe.
The reason why the six-dimensional universe is complex is also related to its excessive degrees of freedom.
In three-dimensional space, intelligent life can move up, down, forward, backward, left and right.
The position of a point can also be clearly described through three coordinate axes - length, width, and height.
However, in a six-dimensional space with twelve directions, each of which is at a ninety-degree right angle to each other, six coordinate axes are needed to accurately describe the position of a certain point.
These six coordinate axes can be represented as X1, X2, X3, X4, X5 and X6.
Therefore, generally speaking, it is impossible to describe specific things in the six-dimensional universe - "how long, how wide, how high" and other similar descriptions.
It can only be described such as - "What is the X1 value of this six-dimensional thing, what is the X3 value, what is the X5 value" and so on.
In short, it is difficult to use superficial three-dimensional language to describe the specific shape of the six-dimensional universe.
You only need to know that any point in a six-dimensional space can be regarded as a three-dimensional sphere with length, width, and height.
Expand this concept of perspective infinitely and regard three-dimensional space as [point], four-dimensional space as [line], and five-dimensional space as [surface].
Then stretch and move any [point] with length, width and height, then the point moves to form a line, the line moves to form a surface, and the surface moves to form a body. The infinite space-time built up layer by layer is a six-dimensional space.
universe.
Of course, for three-dimensional life, these description methods will make people very uncomfortable, and they are also counter-intuitive and beyond imagination.
But the six-dimensional space was not created for three-dimensional beings to understand.
It can even be said that most things in the three-dimensional universe will most likely collapse and disintegrate into a bunch of meaningless elementary particles at the first moment they enter the six-dimensional space, regardless of macroscopic things or microscopic things.
Except for black holes, which may continue to exist.
But those black holes will no longer be able to maintain their original perfect spherical shape in six-dimensional space.
Instead, it will quickly change into a donut shape, a spiked spiral shape, a polyhedral prism shape, a multi-axis triangle, a discrete irregular shape, a porous honeycomb shape, a stacked funnel shape, and other almost infinite types of shapes.
At the same time, in the three-dimensional universe, black holes are called the end of everything and will swallow everything.
But in the six-dimensional universe, each black hole is like a matter 'making machine', which will 'produce' a large amount of high-dimensional matter every moment.
One of this kind of high-dimensional matter is the materialized gravity that appears in the form of 'water mist'.
That's right, the universal gravitation that links and pulls infinite things in the three-dimensional universe.
Chapter completed!