Physics suggests life could exist in a 2-D universe.

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A physicist from the University of California says that there is a two-dimensional universe. According to James Scargill, physics laws are supporting the existence of life in that dimension. His papers were reviewed by MIT's Technology Review and found it is possible to have the life existence in the two-dimensional universe.

We three-dimensional people cannot even imagine a world without a third dimension. There comes the 'time' to experience a different dimension. Wich cannot be understood by other common people and me.

James Scargill submitted a theoretically proven 2D universe, but most of the experts are saying that it is difficult to imagine such a world with life. Even though James Scargill proved gravity in the 2D world with physics laws, experts are not ready to accept his statement.Philosopers are already familiar with another dimension and universes. Now researchers started, soon we will have our totally confusing companion world in the universe

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In his paper, Scargill uses physics formulas to show that scaler gravitational fields could exist in two dimensions—and goes on to show that the necessary complexity needed for life could also exist in a 2-D universe—And he does it using neural networks as a basis for comparison. He starts by exploring whether there are any 2-D networks that have all the same characteristics as a neural network. He then shows that 2-D networks can be built in a modular fashion to overcome the problem of crossing edges. Then he shows that such networks can demonstrate critically. And by doing so, he demonstrates that there could exist a life-supporting 2-D+1 universe at least according to physics.
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