Eleven Dimensions
A brief introduction to dimensions zero to ten.
Dimension 0 - Is a singularity, simply a point with no height, length, or depth. A location.
Dimension 1 - The first dimension is when you connect two of these dimension 0 points together. A first dimensional object is only a length with no width or depth to it.
Dimension 2 - The second dimension can be best imagined as a drawing on a piece of paper which has no depth. This means that any object in a 2 dimensional world must be solid otherwise it would fall apart.
Dimension 3 - The third dimension is the one which human’s have the biggest experience of. This is because (if you didn’t know already) our eyes are designed to see three dimensions. We can see length, width, and depth (or what string theorists call folds but we’ll come to that later). If you were to be a being which lived in a 2 dimensional world you would see 3 dimensional objects as a series of cross sections, rather like a cat scanner.
Dimension 4 - As I’m sure many of you are aware time is considered to be the fourth dimension. In the fourth dimension we are effectively a long squishy tube going from conception to death. But, like a 2 dimensional being in a 3 dimensional world we can only see cross sections of this dimension. The person I was yesterday to the person typing this now is a straight line in the fourth dimension, yet I in the third dimension can not see this difference. If we were to put this on a truly EPIC scale, the 4th dimension is the straight line of time between the birth and death of our universe!
Dimension 5 - This dimension is greatly effect by us. It means that the 5th dimension is a collection of probable futures which I could have accessed by making a different decision to any of the ones I made. If by this point your brain is screaming at you to stop, congratulations, you are 100% human! The remainder gets harder to comprehend.
Dimension 6 - Movements in the 6th dimension is what is required to change the path of our probable 5th dimension. Say if I did not like who I am now, instead of going back in time using the 5th dimension and trying to change the child me, I could use the 6th dimension to access a now which could have been achieved had a made a different decision in the past.
Dimension 7 - The seventh dimension is a line which treats all the possible possibilities of our universe as one point, a value which is referred to as infinity. To draw our line we need to create another point. To create our next point we need to imagine that there are more infinities. This is caused by changed in the initial circumstances of which a universe was created, a place where the laws that apply in our universe no-longer apply, such as the speed of light, the actions of gravity and the forces that bind protons and neutrons in the atom.
Dimension 8 - Adding a third point to this which has a line connecting it to the original line is adding in the 8th dimension. Like with the second and the 5th dimensions.
Dimension 9 - If you wanted to move from one 8th dimensional place to another instantly then you need to use the 9th dimension in a similar way to using the 6th or 3rd to move between lines in the 5th and 2nd dimensions.
Dimension 10 - To continue the pattern, dimension 10 must be a line, and for that we need 2 points. However a point in dimension 10 is all possibly outcomes of all possible time lines in all possible universes. Thus the point in dimension 10 actually contains all possible everythings for anything anywhere. This is the dimension that Superstring theorists claim that the true fundamental particles exist in. This in turn implies that everything has been in all possibly outcomes for everything at some point in its existence.
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Post CommentLuffy12
On February 16, 2009 at 8:49 am
I like it! great buddy!
Blade619
On February 16, 2009 at 10:57 am
I have to admin, I’m intrigued as to why they put it on the social site…
Thanks!
denus
On February 16, 2009 at 1:32 pm
good informative piece.
Aldrin A Wilding West
On February 16, 2009 at 4:03 pm
OK, six satisfied my appetite….7 – 10 flew way over my head and made me definitely and infinitely scream, “Stop!” I’ve got a picture somewhere of my leaning against a table, posed to look very intelligent with the very lifelike wax-works of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking in Madame Tussaud’s London, but that I’m afraid is where my link with them ends…
rutherfranc
On February 16, 2009 at 4:06 pm
I was able to relate up to the 5th dimension.. the 6th to 10th was unfamiliar territory but I was able to grasp the idea with your explanation.. great share.
djonghs
On February 16, 2009 at 10:39 pm
I admit, it is complicated.
Cardinalsfan
On February 16, 2009 at 11:21 pm
Wow that’s complex. You lost me at about dimension 5 or 6, but I get dimension 4. A nice little read.
Sandra A Flowers
On February 17, 2009 at 12:15 am
very informational, thank you
Bob
On February 17, 2009 at 7:26 am
thanks for that. you have successfully fried my brain… im on holiday, my brain has officially switched off!!
blitz069
On February 21, 2009 at 7:10 pm
it just got totally confusing after the first four. wierd stuff.
miss cornelia
On March 6, 2009 at 11:33 am
I’m having a little trouble wrapping my head around this. Where did you learn all this stuff? I know about the first 4 dimensions but I didn’t know time was considered a dimension.
Blade619
On March 6, 2009 at 4:25 pm
I learnt all this stuff becuase I had WAY too much time on my hands when I did my insomnia stint. I also really like theoretical physics so dimensions seemed like a good area to read up on.
inquiring mind
On April 12, 2009 at 4:25 pm
I’m not convinced that the explanations are not just polysylabic verse to confuse the masses . I believe it is far easier to grasp then what is proposed. I think of it more on a metaphysical scale one in which you must invision through your mind. Picture it as a voyage through space and time where each is a different version of what we enjoy as our own universe with all of the simularities as well as a vast amount of differnces . Like of course the laws of physics themselves. If we look at the various planes as they are currently being called by the physics communtiy as membranes and look at them with due diligence through the aspect of the most powerful microscope( imagined of course) then you would see as I beleive that they are much like fences dividing neighbours . Each division creates a space for one seperate from the other with the individual integrity intact.It will be I’m sure a long time to get to the point of being able to see utilize or even discover the sameness much less the varied differences in the dimensions and how it could benefit us now. But the findings and teachings of Hawking, Roger Green and their contemparies will I’m sure lead to the discovery that I speak about. All who read this should know that Iam not an educated man in that I did not attend college or any other institute of higher learning. I am self taught in the ways of physics by sheer need to know more and therefore my hypothisis may well be dismissed as insanity but I firmly believe that it is just that easy to comprhend.
Hoping to hear opinions.
regards to thinkers of all disciplines
Blade619
On April 12, 2009 at 5:09 pm
That is actually the best comment I’ve ever had on any piece of work I’ve ever written, and I would be very interested in discussing you’re ideas with you further as everthing I understand is also self-taught.
inquiring mind
On April 12, 2009 at 6:43 pm
to the author I truly appreciate your compliment and would relish a conversation we could of course use this site or we could exchange emails you decide and I’ll oblige. Considering some of the more serious submissions I would think this forum a better choice as we could get feed back from some legitimate thinkers to add to the mix. again you’re the driver
Blade619
On April 12, 2009 at 7:07 pm
blade619@googlemail.com
We can publish our final conclusion(s) in a joint piece on here and/or forums to get others opinions on it.
inquiring mind
On April 12, 2009 at 7:17 pm
sounds good to me I’ll reach out to your email
signed
dalexander0540@hotmail.com
Narsis
On April 17, 2009 at 2:36 pm
interesting. i find it slightly odd how i understand all the dimensions, but never truly comprehend their infinity. it’s the only way a finite mind can comprehend them…
Ezra Paciano
On June 13, 2009 at 7:33 am
Wala bang 2 dimensions of man hindi eleven!
Ninja Kiwi
On February 20, 2011 at 12:42 pm
“our eyes are designed to see three dimensions” — Surely we can only really see two dimensions, though we can feel and live in three? In a one-dimensional world, only a point can be seen; in a two-dimensional world, only lines – ie the 1st dimension – can be seen, so it therefore stands that we can only see two dimensions, does it not?
It would be interesting, then, to imagine someone from the fourth dimension looking into our world – I suppose they’d be able to see every angle of every object, inside and out?