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jonessoda

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Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Originally posted by: dude8604
I still don't get it...


Dimension 1 - just a point
Dimension 2 - 2 points connected, imagining the "flat landers things" can only perceive the world in two dimension.
Dimension 3- Us , LxWxB
Dimension 4- time
Dimension 5- The possible outcomes from now to the future (dead, rich, poor, married, etc)
Dimension 6 - Being able to enter the variety of the 5 dimensions.
Dimension 7 - An infinity of outcomes from the beginning viewed as a single point
Dimension 8 - Connecting our universe (dimension 7) to another universe (dimension 7) Looking like Dimension 2 again
Dimension 9 -I got lost in there lol
Dimension 10 - OMGWTFBBQSAUCE

Actually, here's a more accurate description.

Dimension 0: A single point in space; no volume, just a location.
Dimension 1: A line; a location and one measurement.
Dimension 2: Anything that takes a line and adds another measurement. A plane.
Dimension 3: Length, width, and height. This is our dimension.
Dimension 4: Time.
Dimension 5: Local Probability.
Dimension 6: The ability to travel between probabilities.
Dimension 7: Every probability from the beginning of our universe to every possible end thereof.
Dimension 8: Every probability from the beginning of every possible beginning condition of every possible universe to every possible end of each.
Dimension 9: The dimension that provides the ability to travel between "infinities" or universes.
Dimension 10: A dimension of the order so that every possible timeline for every possible universe for every possible beginning condition is analogous to a point in the 3rd dimension. Important for string theory.
 

jonessoda

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Originally posted by: iroast
Isn't the newest thing in String Theory is the 11th dimension from M-theory?

I think it's 26-dimensional Bosonic string theory, but it doesn't quite jibe, so it's very much theoretical physics.