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Is the three-dimensional world a shadow world? Could it be a surface phenomenon of a much higher-dimensional space? Maybe the shadow world and the quantum dimension are mutually dependant, and only exist in a symbiosis? Enter my dimension.
The last station of the U1 Quantum Dimensions subway line serves simultaneously as an introduction to the U2 Quantum Reflections line.
In the following nine stations on the U2 line, we will search again for images, modellings, and visualizations of the shadow world and the quantum dimension.
Omega’s house features the shadow of a spinning wheel, which will also be a leitmotif on our journey through quantum reflections.
The spinning wheel changes its character on the journey between the U2 stations. It is first used to describe classical vibrations in one, two, and more dimensions. It then changes to represent quantum states, and the structure of the periodic table.
However, in the first two stations, the spinning wheel serves initially as a symbol of phase, frequency, and amplitude of sound waves.
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