Author Topic: Understanding Five Dimensions.  (Read 1534 times)

This is a guide to comprehending five dimensions, and how they work.



The null dimension

Not too hard to understand this one.
Imagine a single point, with no length, width or height.  This cannot interact with other things, and thus neither exists or can be measured.

The first dimension

Again, a fairly simple concept.
Say we took that null point from before, and gave it a length, width or height.  This still could not interact on the third dimension, as it is simply a line.  This has no physical properties, as nothing can exist inside this line.  It can only be measured in one dimension.

The second dimension

You are probably familiar with this one.  However, a two dimensional object cannot reflect light, as nothing can be within.  It may have a surface area, but it has no depth, so it still cannot interact with other objects in the third dimension.

The third dimension

If you do not already know how this one works, you must have a lot of trouble in everyday life.  Humans can only comprehend the third dimension naturally.  An object in the third dimension has length, width and height.  This can interact with other objects.

The fourth dimension

This is experienced every day, but only one place at a time.  Just as a 2d object is just one cross-section of a 3d object, the 3d object is just one point of a 4d object.

If we dropped a cube onto another object, we will see it move.  In the fourth dimension, we could see any part of this movement at will.  Just as we can see any point along the height of a pole, we could see any point in space at any point in time.  However, we would only see the future in a single way, as a pre-determined pathway without:

The fifth dimension

Just like the fourth dimension deals with points along a timeline, the third dimension deals with points along a third vector, the second dimension deals with points along a second vector and so on; the fifth dimension deals with points along many different timelines.
If you could see five dimensions of a certain physical point, not only could you see the height, width, depth and timeline of it, but you could also see every possible situation that point could have been in.  If this is hard to understand, try this:

Let's take a point on Earth, next to a beautiful lake.  Now, we could see the Earth spin under this point along the timeline in the fourth dimension, from the time this point existed to the point it stopped existing.  If we saw the same point in the same time, but in the fifth dimension, we could see any possible configuration of this scenery.  Instead of this beautiful lake, perhaps Earth formed an identical lake out of lava instead, and Earth is a barren mess of volcanic activity.  Or, perhaps, the lake was two centimeters deeper than the one we saw.

I kinda lost myself a bit while writing this, so if this makes no sense, tell me.


Makes sense to me.

I saw a video that summarized 10 dimensions, and I think it compared the 4th dimension to the 1st dimension, where you see the entire timeline, but only in one way, and the 5th to the 2nd, as in you can see not only that line but all other possible lines. ...or something like that.
« Last Edit: March 05, 2011, 06:23:18 PM by Eksi »

Makes sense to me.
This.
The fifth dimension is a little confusing though.
Do we see every configuration at the same time? How does that work?

Do we see every configuration at the same time? How does that work?
It's like trying to imagine new colors. It's impossible to understand how you would perceive it, as we always experience only the 3rd dimension.

It's like trying to imagine new colors. It's impossible to understand how you would perceive it, as we always experience only the 3rd dimension.
Right, but if this has never happened, how could someone theorize that it would be like that?

Right, but if this has never happened, how could someone theorize that it would be like that?
Because that's what a theory is. It's just a theory.

Because that's what a theory is. It's just a theory.
MY THEORY IS THAT THE FIFTH DIMENSION CONTAINS RAMEN NOODLES, UNICORNS AND ENDLESS CLONES OF ADRIEN BRODY

MY THEORY IS THAT THE FIFTH DIMENSION CONTAINS RAMEN NOODLES, UNICORNS AND ENDLESS CLONES OF ADRIEN BRODY

I support this theory.

Basically he's saying the first three are simple x,y,z the fourth is time, and viewing the first four while there is a fifth would be like viewing a 2d screen that represents a 3d scene.


I get it.
4-D is seeing into only one future
5-D is seeing every possible future.

I get it.
4-D is seeing into only one future
5-D is seeing every possible future.

I understand and also realise how humanity must have no idea about so much stuff. I mean we never use to understand electricity and static shocks ect. Electromagnetic waves(radio waves, Microwaves, radiation). There may be more undiscovered forces that we may be able to take a lot of advantage off in the future.

I understand and also realise how humanity must have no idea about so much stuff. I mean we never use to understand electricity and static shocks ect. Electromagnetic waves(radio waves, Microwaves, radiation). There may be more undiscovered forces that we may be able to take a lot of advantage off in the future.
I understand what you're saying and sort of agree, but "must have no idea about so much stuff" just sounds so childish.

I am an Alien from the eight dimension.