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Fantascience Digest, v. 1, issue 1, November-December 1937
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Page 18 FANTASCIENCE DIGEST fourth dimension one can, according to the above theories, reach other universes. Before closing, and allowing you to enjoy your headaches in peace, here is another idea to toy with. first:let us recapitulate: We have two dimensional surfaces curved in the third dimension and separated by the third dimension. Secondly, we have three dimensional surfaces curved in the fourth dimension and separated by the fourth dimension. Can we have a third step? The four dimensional cosmos curved in the fifth dimension and separated from other cosmos by the fifth dimension? And can we go higher?. . . . Notice, however, that all of this does not take any consideration of people with a four dimensional existence. It merely regards universes and higher universes separated by further dimensions, and dividing and subdividing by themselves. EDITORIAL--continued from Page 2 this issue?JVB and Rothman require no introduction, but our art editor and partner in publishing FD[[?]] certainly does. Agnew's drawings in this issue are his first attempts at illustrating with hektograph inks. Therefore, if you do not consider him equal to some of the more experienced hekto-artists, keep this fact in mind. We realize his drawings can stand some improvement,but for a beginner we consider him very good. What do you think? At any rate, lets hear from all of you. We will probably inaugerate[[?]] a reader's department next issue, and the best letters will be printed therein.
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Page 18 FANTASCIENCE DIGEST fourth dimension one can, according to the above theories, reach other universes. Before closing, and allowing you to enjoy your headaches in peace, here is another idea to toy with. first:let us recapitulate: We have two dimensional surfaces curved in the third dimension and separated by the third dimension. Secondly, we have three dimensional surfaces curved in the fourth dimension and separated by the fourth dimension. Can we have a third step? The four dimensional cosmos curved in the fifth dimension and separated from other cosmos by the fifth dimension? And can we go higher?. . . . Notice, however, that all of this does not take any consideration of people with a four dimensional existence. It merely regards universes and higher universes separated by further dimensions, and dividing and subdividing by themselves. EDITORIAL--continued from Page 2 this issue?JVB and Rothman require no introduction, but our art editor and partner in publishing FD[[?]] certainly does. Agnew's drawings in this issue are his first attempts at illustrating with hektograph inks. Therefore, if you do not consider him equal to some of the more experienced hekto-artists, keep this fact in mind. We realize his drawings can stand some improvement,but for a beginner we consider him very good. What do you think? At any rate, lets hear from all of you. We will probably inaugerate[[?]] a reader's department next issue, and the best letters will be printed therein.
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