I drew liberty from Michio Kaku’s book Hyperspace. In it, he displays that a two-dimensional being is unable to eat because the digestive track would split that being in half.
The only way I would believe the Earth was flat as if we were in a two-dimensional space as displayed on the left. Where the subject is trying to eat the poorly drawn hotdog. He is split right down the middle along with space for that food to enter due to his digestive track.
The being on the right is in a higher dimensional space and can eat the hotdog without his digestive track splitting him down the middle. Hence the world is not flat for him.
If we had evolved in 2d space, our orifices and sphincters throughout our body would seal us together. That is, if we ever became something like we are today. We might just absorb things like single cell organisms. Or maybe a slime like in D&D.
I don't get it...
I drew liberty from Michio Kaku’s book Hyperspace. In it, he displays that a two-dimensional being is unable to eat because the digestive track would split that being in half.
The only way I would believe the Earth was flat as if we were in a two-dimensional space as displayed on the left. Where the subject is trying to eat the poorly drawn hotdog. He is split right down the middle along with space for that food to enter due to his digestive track.
The being on the right is in a higher dimensional space and can eat the hotdog without his digestive track splitting him down the middle. Hence the world is not flat for him.
If we had evolved in 2d space, our orifices and sphincters throughout our body would seal us together. That is, if we ever became something like we are today. We might just absorb things like single cell organisms. Or maybe a slime like in D&D.