Map the Multiverse with Multidimensional Geometry

Our observational universe is everything we see, smell, hear, taste, touch, and everything detected by our super scientific instruments like the JWST telescope a million miles away orbiting the sun and looking back over 13 billion years into the past, and Voyager 1 that is almost 16 billion miles away in interstellar space. All this is contained within our three dimensions of space, within our four dimensions of spacetime within our universe.

Hypothetically, beyond our instrument detections there are other universes that are part of our multiverse. I'm using modern multidimensional geometry to build on established multiverse geometry to draw diagrams of the multiverse for a book I'm writing, titled: Multiverse Map.

Cube shapes
Count the number of triangles.

You’ve seen those viral "Only 1% of people can find all the triangles" memes that are of 2-dimensional pyramid drawings with a few extra lines. Level up, count the triangles in a 4-dimensional shape, a 4-simplex also known as a 5-cell or pentachoron.

This version is a rotatable CAD design, a 3D shadow of a 4D shape.

Two pentachorons How many triangles?

CAD designs of M.C. Escher's Study of Stars etching shapes

Cube shapes You can view and 3D print the shapes

CAD Designing and 3D Printing

This is a fantastic way to make abstract mathematics tangible. Print your own tesseract.

4Cube 3D print Instructable Tesseract CAD Designing and 3D Printing

If you’re looking to add some high-level mathematical decor to your workspace or just want a tangible way to visualize complex geometry, this guide is for you. Start with ready-to-print files for a tesseract, then dive into the parametric side of design, customize the output to fit your aesthetics or engineering fancy. This Instructable walks you through the end-to-end workflow for fabricating 4D hypercubes or a regular cube or a rhombic dodecahedron.

Wikipedia Postings

Wikipedia is where I've started posting geometry content. I wrote a geometry article on hidden lines which includes my 4-cube tesseract diagram. I sometimes write other articles and add onto other articles.

Shapes of Escher's Study of Stars For the article M.C. Escher's Stars,
I created and added an image and reference of the shapes of Escher's Study for Stars.


Play is the root of creativity and discovery...
Tesseract from concept to CAD to 3D print, the artistic side of geometry.
image 4Cube Prism frame OpenSCAD image
A tesseract is a 4-cube, a four-dimensional hypercube. This is a SVG vector graphic version with hidden lines as dash lines. I created CAD designs and 3D print files for 2, 3, 4, and 5 dimensional cubes, and a dodecahedron. Geometry inspired by M.C. Escher's artwork.
Includes CAD and 3D print files.
Poetry Preformance

To keep up my presentation skills I attend Open Mic Night at The Grand Tracy, CA.

In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure-dome decree:
Where Alph, the sacred river ran,
Through caverns measureless to man
Down to a sunless sea.

My poem, Pleasure Dome, is a derivative of Coleridge's Kubla Khan with a twist from Rush's song, Xanadu.
Poem YouTube links: intro and main poem.

I have an informal goal to do a TED talk. Experts are selected for TED talks. To improve my expertise, I'm writing a book titled: Multiverse Map.

Chess Program

I played a chess game through chat, at work.

Chess game The board and pieces are written in SVG.
The SVG is embedded into HTML.

Altair 8800 Computer Emulator

I work in the computer industry. My LinkedIn profile.

Electronics and computer hardware are a hobby of mine. During the 2020-22 pandemic project was building an Altair 8800 computer emulator a computer that was first released in 1975.

image My Altair 8800 emulator with the addition of an MP3 player and real time clock.

Programming Google Maps

Before smart phones, before Google Maps was popular I wrote a map application to demonstrates the basic Google Maps features.

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The application was part of a course I created and taught at Sun Microsystems events in the US, India, and south east Asia.

Netscape

Netscape created SSL. The combination of their SSL browser and SSL web server allowed secure business commerce over the internet. Below are the icons from the development stages, up to the Firefox open source release:

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Mozilla was the development code name.
Netscape was the browser name.
Navigator, the product name.
Communicator was the suite name, products: browser, email, calendar, and news.
Netscape 6, back to their roots.
Netscape open sourced the browser suite. Firefox was a great spin off browser.