10 dimensions

Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by orcot, Jul 9, 2006.

  1. orcot Valued Senior Member

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  3. spacemansteve Not enough brain space Registered Senior Member

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    Very nice... I understood up to the 6th Dimension with time having a 3 dimensional component, but after that i wasn't too sure.. Good work on the Java too it makes something that can be difficult to explain easy to view.

    Made my girlfriend sit and watch it (she's not the smartest physicist you'll meet) and something that would take me a long time to explain (probably resulting in a very confused girlfriend), she understood pretty easily

    Good work
     
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  5. orcot Valued Senior Member

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    I sure hope that I didn't ruin here day

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    But I didn't make it myself.
    credit goes to Rob Bryanton and OH! Media,
    I didn't understand it completly myself

    I yust wondered about how correct it actually was.
    The author only goes to the tenth dimension whill I've heard of 11.
    Also acording to the author even the tenth dimension is based on logic and order. It's rather hard to believe, that it's impossible that there is a unniverse that makes completly no sence.
     
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  7. q0101 Registered Senior Member

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    I read different theories about 9, 10, and 11 dimensions. All of the different dimensions beyond the fourth (time) are just clever ways for theoretical physicists to explain their ideas. It is all about using linguistics and numbers to make sense of everything. The author could have written the book differently if he wanted to.

    For example, the fifth dimension could represent the gateway or line to all of the different possibilities within this universe. The sixth dimension could represent the gateway to all of the other universes. And the seventh dimension could represent the tenth dimension.
     
  8. Absane Rocket Surgeon Valued Senior Member

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    Bah... I was hoping for spatial dimenstions

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  9. talk2farley Registered Senior Member

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    It's not so difficult to wrap your mind around. To make it as simple as possible:

    A) Dimension zero is imaginary, and does not exist. It can be loosely defined as a single point which contains absolutely nothing.
    B) Dimensions one through three are spatial length, width, and depth.
    C) Dimensions four through six are temporal length, width, and depth.
    D) Dimensions seven through nine are potential length, width, and depth.
    E) Dimension ten is a point which contains all possible universes at all possible times.

    Since a single point in the tenth dimension contains all possible possibilities, there can be no second ten dimensional point. Therefore, there are only ten dimensions.

    Not so tough, eh?
     

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