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Deconstruction of the 5th Dimensions

Physicists describe our everyday world as having four dimensions. The first three are the familiar width, length, and height. The fourth dimension is time, because something has to have a life span – just as it needs the three dimensions that give it shape – in order to exist.

Hold on that. Referring time as fourth dimension is kind of absurd. Why? I would rather to have higher possibilities with the term of life span, a duration, which is mathematically pointing one dot to the other end. And I think we should give different perspective about our dimension and the universe dimension. Our dimensions as a human being are only the time we were born to the time we are dead. Our life span would be our fourth dimension, from the time we’re born to the time we die. But it doesn’t mean time is our fourth dimension, because when we die, time will move on and our time in our messy world will stop right there. What about afterlife? That’s another dimension we’re gonna experience, if we believe in that concept, yet still be a part of the time of the universe. Because when we are dead, the time of the universe are not stopping. Are you following?

The 4th dimension is a line limited for the example by our personal experience, from time of birth to time of death. This can still be personal because it is comprehensible as the one possibility line we (personally) experience as we weave a single path through the dimensions to follow.

 

Scientists are investigating fifth, sixth, and higher dimensions to see what they’ll tell them about the universe. Hey are looking for clues to the mysteries of why gravity is so weak compared with other basic forces in the universe. They’re also searching for missing pieces in our understanding of the physical laws of nature. they also require everything to be finely adjusted just right in order to work, using the analogy of a pencil balancing on a table top on its sharpened tip – possible if all the forces on it balance out just right – but not highly likely.

By deconstructing dimensions, they hope that we will see what their pieces tell them. They have theorized that space is not a basic property of these extra dimensions. Space is instead a secondary property created by other more fundamental forces. By constructing theories that remove space from the extra dimensions, they can better study those dimensions’ fundamental forces. Without space, those forces can be collapsed theoritically into our own four-dimensional space, making them easier to analyze and understand.

But, I think not. Space and time are the fundamental properties of our universe. You’d better be understanding the mysteries of time with a little help of scientific concepts before we could go any further.

 

To be continued…