chris peck wrote:
> >>[c^2] is exactly an expression of the presence of 2 temporal dimensions > >>orthogonally configured, >>computing against a sheet region not a linear > >>one. [Rose(c)1995]. > > What then would it mean for two events to occur in temporally perpendicular > directions? similar to what it means for there to be a real value "square root of -1" or for an object to move in two or more orthogonal spacial directions 'at the same time' ; in some reimann transform or other, all linear motions can be figured as and only as a mono-dimensional motion. > Regards > > Chris. >