(November 30, 2015 at 3:32 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: What are the 10/11 dimensions you speak of?
1st dimension - its a line of infinite points its just a representation of the future.
2nd dimension - it's a plane with left right up and down
3rth dimension - its a plane with left right up and down with a Z axis, we are in the third dimension.
4th dimension - Its a dimension of time if you were there you could theoretically see the beginning and end of the universe and anything that takes place.
5th dimension - it is a dimension usually or probably more than 3 spatial dimensions and time. This dimension is small the only way of detecting it's presence is via the LHC.
6th dimension - Every single possibility with our laws of physics for earth and the universe is visible that being said there could be a Earth were Nazi Germany finished the V2 rockets and won WWII and successfully taken over the world. There also could be a possible universe where god directly interacts with human beings.
7th dimension - Eh think of it as a dimension without notion of distance that is the best way i can explain that.
8th dimension - With this dimension you cannot have any sort of matter what so ever in it.
9th dimension - Different universe with different laws of physics and starting points.
10th dimension - Every single possibility of the universe and the earth exists chances are we probably gender and ideology swapped in one of them. You could be the one typing this out and chances are i would probably sorta have asked the same question.
11th dimension - Then we have to start talking about string M Theory or string theory. So this would mean our Third dimensional universe is floating around in the 11th dimension in a multiverse.
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