Sphere-world

The idea of a sphere-world was constructed by Henri Poincar while pursuing his argument for conventionalism (see philosophy of space and time), offered a thought experiment about a sphere with strange properties. Poincar asks us to imagine a sphere of radius R. The temperature of the sphere decreases from its maximum at the center to absolute zero at its extremity such that a bodys temperature at a distance r from the center is proportional to
R2r2.
In addition, all bodies have the same coefficient of dilatation so every body shrinks and expands in similar proportion as they move about the sphere. To finish the story, Poincar states that the index of refraction will also vary with the distance r, in inverse proportion to
R2r2.
How will this world look to inhabitants of this sphere? In many ways it will look normal. Bodies will remain intact upon transfer from place to place, as well as seeming to remain the same size (the Spherians would shrink along with them). The geometry, on the other hand, would seem quite different. Supposing the inhabitants were to view rods believed to be rigid, or measure distance with light rays. They would find that a geodesic is not a straight line, and that the ratio of a circles circumference to its radius is greater than
2π.
These inhabitants would in fact determine that their universe is not ruled by Euclidean geometry, but instead by hyperbolic geometry.

 

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