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dwinton
I just chanced upon this the other day. Enjoy: http://www.tenthdimension.com/flash2.php
Cibes
Wow, this site is great, it's really good explained! I think I even understood some of it Wink
Well, it is getting a bit wired in the higher dimensions, where did these different infinities come from? When there is more than one infinity it is not infinity!?! Confused
Josso
Oh yes, I understand this already... it's quite hard to grasp, I read about it in a Iain M. Banks book and he summed it up pretty well so I get it now.
biedr0na666
great, this is really good!
DoctorBeaver
I've just been reading a book called "Warped Dimensions". Strangely enough, it's about higher dimensions with warped geometries - bounded by branes. I have to admit I found it pretty hard going at times. It's certainly not easy to get your head around.
bluedragon
I love this dimension speak. I have been studying Cosmic History and have learned of a Simultaneous Universe Model (SUM), containing seven primary dimensions and six subdimensions contained between the primary seven.

1st Dimension (sub 13th) ---- atomic, cellular level
2nd Dimension (sub 12th) ---- senses
3rd Dimension (sub 11th) ---- mind, manifestation (ours)
4th Dimension (sub 10th) ---- time, universal synchronic order
5th Dimension (sub 9th) ---- energy field systems
6th Dimension (sub 8th) ---- light codes, paranormal beings ("angels" etc)
7TH DIMENSION ---- GOD (infinite, connects back down through the first six)

Dimensions 8-13 are simply parallel universes, potentialities. This is very close to what was being discussed in the 10-dimension theory.

Dimensions 1-4 is the realm of manifestation. This suggests that we should start focusing on evolving into the 4th dimension of time (being able to manifest in the 4th dimension, in which currently we have little to no control).
reddishblue
hehehehe im so bad at this but if we came into the 4th dimesion would time go out of control, sorry maybe when i get to year 10 ill take physics Very Happy
DoctorBeaver
reddishblue wrote:
hehehehe im so bad at this but if we came into the 4th dimesion would time go out of control, sorry maybe when i get to year 10 ill take physics Very Happy


I'm not sure I understand what you mean Confused
fpsaddict
Many thanks, I love this kind of stuff.
songsalways
its interesting...

i love these kind of stuffs... thanks for posting...


keep it up.
MYP415
Yea this was really interesting and really well presented... it makes me want to get hte book and read it. Never before would I have thoguht I would even slightly understand anythign about the 10th dimension but after watching this the theories do make sense to me. Of course this is probably really basic but its a great way to start off if you are researching the dimensions.
Kerosan
I saw this site a few weeks back. At first I got it but as they went onto the 4+ dimension. Really weird.

bluedragon, I like your list there Very Happy MUCH more easier to understand. Do these dimensions really exist?
proto-man
reddishblue wrote:
hehehehe im so bad at this but if we came into the 4th dimesion would time go out of control, sorry maybe when i get to year 10 ill take physics Very Happy


The thing is that, considering you believe in dimensions or perhaps even string theory, we ARE in the 4th dimension. It is the concept that we are in time right now. We are slowly travelling along this line of "time", second by second. This makes you wonder, what is this measurement of second. It is possible that as time progresses, our measurement of time was different while subconsciously thinking otherwise. What is second now, isn't the same same as it was before. What if the spectrum of time is shrinking, willingly or unwillingly.

Now, a more accurate phrase would be "If we could TRAVEL along time, would time go out of control". Yet this too is far from perfection because it raises many other controversies. Is time an entity that can go out of control or is just ourselves that it happens to. Is time even an entity that can be travelled along. It raises many questions and this whole concept is far within our reach of perception.
arkebuzer
that´s so abstract I allmost looked like -> Shocked IRL Wink

Quite interseting reading, even though I didnt really understand much of it. (like most people)
Physicist
Hi guys,
do u know M theory and supergravity theory tell of 11 dimentions. Recently m vafa has a new theory of 12 dimentions.Its told F theory of father theory.There we get two time! What do u think about that?
We r discussing on STRING THEORY Topic.I expect u all there.Bye
secondeye
Although the human mind comprehends the universe with three spatial dimensions, some theories in physics, including string theory, include the idea that there are additional spatial dimensions. Such theories suggest that there may be a specific number of spatial dimensions such as 10. The question, "Why 10 dimensions?" arises from these theories
Why 10, 11, or 26 physical dimensions in string theory?

This is one of the questions discussed by Michio Kaku in his book Hyperspace, which attempts to translate the mathematics of hyperspace theory into readily understandable language. This article is devoted to the same goal, leaving the details of the mathematics to the hyperspace theory article.

Kaku traces the number of dimensions to Srinivasa Ramanujan's modular functions, but this article will start with some fundamentals and work its way into the mathematics.
Spatial dimensions

Macroscopic physical objects such as people are free to move in three different directions, so we conclude that there are three spatial dimensions. Theoretical physicists have speculated that there might be additional spatial dimensions that escape our notice because they are too small. Some theoretical objects like strings are small enough that they would be able to vibrate in the compact dimensions while moving through the familiar three extended dimensions.

String theory

String theory is a proposed physical theory. There are several versions or types of string theory. Attempts are being made to discover which version of the theory (if any) is in agreement with observations of the physical universe (M-Theory is a progressive step toward reaching this goal). All string theories include the idea of a hyperspace of more than three spatial dimensions. The "extra" spatial dimensions are theoretically "compact" or "collapsed" dimensions. This means that they are not as extended in space as the three familiar spatial dimensions. The collapsed dimensions are too small to observe directly.

It is not clear how many collapsed dimensions are required for a string theory that is in best agreement with observations of the physical universe, but mathematical constraints currently favor string theories with 10, 11, or 26 dimensions observed and so attention has turned to theoretical attempts to describe the diversity of subatomic particles in an elegant physical theory. Why are there so many different particles? Why do they have the physical properties that they are observed to have? Have things always been this way or have the properties of subatomic particles changed since the formation of our universe? Do they continue to change?

Some theoretical physicists are exploring the idea that the diversity of subatomic particles can be accounted for in terms of symmetry breaking. Maybe under the high energy conditions of the early universe all particles were initially indistinguishable, a condition called supersymmetry. As the universe cooled, some spatial dimensions compacted and particles distributed themselves among the available stable energy states provided by three extended spatial dimensions and six or more compact dimensions. This line of reasoning suggests that it might be possible to explain the diversity of subatomic particles and fundamental forces in terms of a theory of how an original hyperspace "broke" into two "parts"; our extended 4 dimensional space-time and an "invisible" group of several additional compact spatial dimensions. String theory is a popular hyperspace theory in part because it easily accommodates gravity in terms of a spin-2 graviton.
Twisol
Wow, that's pretty huge. I saw half of the video on that site on StumbleUpon Video, but it only got up to like the 6th dimension. It's really interesting to listen to the whole thing.

I recently had a sort of theory relating to this, but it's hugely unfounded and probably sounds very religious... You know how supposedly, God is a part of everyone and everything? Well, what if you inverted that statement? "Everyone and everything is a part of God." That would cause God to be - using a term from the 10th dimension video for simplicity - all of physicality, contained in one point. But, it can be believed that, if things such as "divine intervention" are to be true, then there must be another part of this physicality that can change things almost at will.

So basically, physicality is the body of God, and by drawing a line in the 10th dimension to another point, an all-encompasing mind, you enter the 11th dimension...
Bikerman
secondeye wrote:
Although the human mind comprehends the universe with three spatial dimensions, some theories in physics, including string theory, include the idea that there are additional spatial dimensions. Such theories suggest that there may be a specific number of spatial dimensions such as 10. The question, "Why 10 dimensions?" arises from these theories
Why 10, 11, or 26 physical dimensions in string theory?

Just a point - if you are going to publish a whole page from wikki then you really should put it in quotes and attribute it. It's a matter of proper netiquette.
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