Some mathematical help? 10-D and 'minyan'?
Here's something for your expertise. From Tenen's 'The Alphabet that Changed the World'. He has us look at a square with 4 circles in it, all touching the sides, but there's a space in the middle where nothing touches, and another circle can go there. Now he has us look at a 3-dimensionality of the same type, with cubes, and a cube in the center. He says that the center cub takes up a higher % of the total space. Then he says that when we get to 10 dimensions, the center is LARGER than the total of the 4 other objects within. Thus he says that the Judaistic requirement of 'minyan' is wise, in that when 10 get together--the minyan requirement for 10 men to worship--the whole is greater than the 10, there's an emergent property. What say you of this mathematics, is a 10-dimensional unit as he portrays it? Thanks!
Love in King Jesus,
Charlie 'edencity@aol.com' Hartman
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