What Are the Different Spaces Explored by Physicists and Mathematicians?

In summary, the conversation revolves around discussing various spaces used by physicists and mathematicians, such as the complex plane, Euclidean plane, and real number line. The speaker mentions different states of matter and concepts of space, and suggests that the conversation could turn into a new university textbook on Mathematical Physics.
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Ben-CS
Do you know the Complex Plane?
Quaternions aren't such a pain!
Do you sing soliloquies
Concerning Reimann Geometries
Of balancing your Tensors,
Spinors and Complex Vectors?
Phase Spaces! Hilbert Spaces!
Oh, so many, many wacky places!



This is an open-ended thread dedicated to the discussion of various spaces used by physicists and mathematicians.
 
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  • #2
Add a few more lines and you' ve got a brand new university textbook on Mathematical Physics

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"Torture him, that's a good idea..."
 
  • #3
Do you mean that we should discuss different states of matter, that are described by physicists and mathematicians? Or do you mean different concepts of space itself, altogether?
 
  • #4
I mean different spaces. The real number line (denoted R) is a space. The complex plane (C) and the Euclidean plane (R^2) are other common examples of spaces.
 

1. What is "The Weird Spaces Thread"?

"The Weird Spaces Thread" is a Reddit thread where users share pictures and stories of strange or unusual spaces they have encountered.

2. How did "The Weird Spaces Thread" begin?

The thread was started by a user who shared a photo of a strangely shaped room in a friend's house. Other users started commenting with their own weird space experiences, and the thread gained popularity from there.

3. Are the spaces shared on this thread real or fake?

It is difficult to determine the authenticity of all the spaces shared on the thread. Some may be edited or staged for the purpose of the photo, while others may be genuine oddities found in real life.

4. Can I share my own weird space on the thread?

Yes, the thread is open to anyone to share their own weird space experiences. Just make sure to follow the community rules and guidelines before posting.

5. Is there any scientific explanation for these weird spaces?

Many of the spaces shared on the thread can be explained by natural phenomena or architectural quirks. However, some may remain unexplained or simply be a product of human imagination. It is up to the individual to decide the level of scientific reasoning behind each space.

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