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The concept of a fourth dimension is one that is often described in considering its physical implications; that is, we know that in three dimensions, we have dimensions of length (or depth), width, and height. The fourth dimension is orthogonal to the other three spatial dimensions. The cardinal directions in the three known dimensions are called up/down (altitude), north/south (longitude), and east/west (latitude). When speaking of the fourth dimension, an additional pair of terms is needed. Attested terms include ana/kata (sometimes called spissitude or spassitude), vinn/vout (used by Rudy Rucker), and upsilon/delta.
The fourth dimension is often identified with time, and as such is used to explain space-time in Einstein's theories of special relativity and general relativity. In this case, the concept of an additional spatial dimension would be referred to as the fifth dimension. In this article, however, we discuss the implications of considering the fourth dimension as another spatial dimension.
as another spatial dimension
2006-10-15 19:04:06
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answered by mallimalar_2000 7
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Thank you for your question. All of us here on the earth plane are operating in the third dimension. The fourth dimension, also known as the astral plane, is where we go after we drop our physical body. There are many levels or mansions, the lowest ones being dark or hellish, the higher ones being lighter or heavenly. If we have more earth lessons to learn, we will have time to study in 4th dimensional schools before returning to earth as a little one. When we learn our earth lessons, we graduate, and don't have to return, unless we choose to do so. Further info on this subject can be obtained @ Fourwinds10.com and Azuritepress.com. Hope this helped. Peace be with you!
2006-10-15 19:14:39
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answered by Anonymous
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that's complicated to describe the fourth measurement. Many physists argue that it does not exist yet then some physists say that factor is the fourth measurement. think of roughly it this form ; each and every thing started on the time of bigbang there isn't any longer something earlier BIGBANG because of the fact bigbang marks the beginning up of introduction besides as time. each and all of the three dimensions like lenght breadth and hieght got here into existance after bigbang because of the fact earlier bigbang there replaced into no longer something to diploma & the comparable is actual with time.
2016-12-26 20:21:26
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answered by ? 3
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in the current string theroy of the universe another spaicial demension of which their are 10 the 11th is time
2006-10-15 20:28:11
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answered by solemnpsycho 2
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The concept of a fourth dimension is one that is often described in considering its physical implications; that is, we know that in three dimensions, we have dimensions of length (or depth), width, and height. The fourth dimension is orthogonal to the other three spatial dimensions. The cardinal directions in the three known dimensions are called up/down (altitude), north/south (longitude), and east/west (latitude). When speaking of the fourth dimension, an additional pair of terms is needed. Attested terms include ana/kata (sometimes called spissitude or spassitude), vinn/vout (used by Rudy Rucker), and upsilon/delta.
The fourth dimension is often identified with time,
and as such is used to explain space-time in Einstein's theories of special relativity and general relativity. In this case, the concept of an additional spatial dimension would be referred to as the fifth dimension. In this article, however, we discuss the implications of considering the fourth dimension as another spatial dimension.
The Fourth Dimension and Orthogonality
A right angle is defined as one quarter of a revolution. Cartesian geometry arbitrarily chooses orthogonal directions through space which means they are at right angles to one another. Three orthogonal dimensions of space are known as, say the length, width and height . The fourth dimension is therefore the direction in space that is right angles to these three observable directions.
2006-10-15 19:02:18
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answered by Anonymous
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The 4th dimension is time.
Not sure what the 4th demension is though.
2006-10-15 18:56:28
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answered by ucd_grad_2005 4
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Time!
2006-10-15 18:56:02
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answered by nora22000 7
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A Yahoo Search: define fourth dimension
will get your answer.
2006-10-15 19:02:08
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answered by kearneyconsulting 6
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Fourth dimension is time though it is not proven practically its a just theoretical concept
2006-10-15 20:47:06
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answered by Manpreet 1
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X, Y, Z and fourth dimension is T = time.
2006-10-15 18:55:06
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answered by Sam 2
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