(September 23, 2009 at 8:25 pm)Guerilla Radio Wrote: I believe if I'm not mistaken that mathematicians and physicists define the fourth dimension as time?
The model I was describing has six dimensions, three spatial, three temporal. Imagine space as infinitly vast along three dimensions but space is just a point within time which is infinitly vast in three dimensions. I got the idea after reading about the theory that all things that can happen do happen, only not in the same universe. To account for all the other universes that need a home I think of time being three dimensional. For practical purposes it is not necessary to treat time as anything but a single dimension because that is how our perception works.
Rhizo