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If you use big words, spell them correctly. I'm only saying this so you can save yourself some grief. Anyway.... As a firm believer in Superstring Theory and practically martyred by my own junior high school (bunch of bible beating louts :eyebrow: ), I can safely say that from the flash, one can deduce that the only way that there could be an 11th Dimension would be if there were another way of creation of a similar (or completely different, as the case may be) universe in which time is experienced.As we'll never be able to reach another dimension alive, I also would say that it's not to be worried about. It is interesting to think about, though. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Well, can you HAVE anything that is less than zero?
No. So chances are that there are no negative dimensions unless you consider the idea of non-existence having it's own universe. But if that's true, wouldn't that mean that not-existing was in existence? So even then, the diminsions would be positive, not negative. Nothing will always be nothing. It doesn't exist. If it did exist, it would be something, not nothing. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Plain and simple version of the world we live in:
No Dimension: A point. For instance, were you to point out a specific place in the air (not the sky) around you, that would have no dimension. Same thing with a dot on a piece of paper. The dot has dimension, but the point is specifies does not. 1st: Lets take that dot on the piece of paper. You can draw a line from one end of the dot to the other. A line from point A to point B is 1D. 2nd: Say you draw a picture, good or bad. The picture is 2D even if it gives the illusion of being 3D. Van Gogh is not 2D as most of his paint sticks out from the canvas. 3rd: 3D is you and me, living together in perfect harmony (no, that's just a lie) Anything that sticks out is 3D. (no lude comments, please) This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |