I will be brief here but i would like to team up with a phsyicisist and win a noble prize. now heres the short version, of course we live in 3 dimensions and the 4th one being time. well time obviously does not exist and that is were the other diminsions are. to manipulate time is the key. now see everything is spiraling. we have the perception that we are not moving yet we are spinning very fast on earth. everything in the universe is spinning and spriling together simutanoulsy and that is what creates our perception of time. thats how its all connected and if you can change our spinning motion the diminsions would open up right before you.
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I find it difficult to believe that time is a dimension-
has it been proved; or it just a sci-fi conjecture?
I can't help with nobel prize,though!
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Speaking from a philosophical point of view, the term "dimension" is merely a label. One could also label the three dimensions of space as a single dimension of space, with mathematical explanations regarding such a label. Mathematically speaking, dimensions are simply a description of a set of variables within a problem, with arbitrary labels to this set.
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That makes sense, thanks.
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Now i hope that you know about the fifth dimension witch is space at least scientists think that.
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How about the eleventh dimension
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Time is a creation of mind, an Anthropic device of measurement that nothing else but a mind would need for the inquisitive aspect of how we think. An apple will fall to the ground when it is ready and it will anyway without Time being applied by some external mind relative to where the apple is, on the tree or on the ground. Other items like gravity and momentum would be found to happen without time yet all the forces that are examined by time are real and they need each other to exist as they are a phisical reality wheras time is a man made contrivance required when a mind/anthropic mind is inquisitive about something. Not only human minds but birds use crude timeing, used by animals to measure comings and goings so if something does not think there is no need for Time. Yet all these so called truths get upset when one says prove that energy, mass, does not think. Reality indicates that all things must think. How deep is the intellect in different so called inanimate objects? does carbon have an ability to think, does H2O have zero intellect? are the fudamental realities of any existance forced to do some thinking if only enough to sense somethings intent to completly alter its state of existance. my bet is that rverything must think
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Time is a creation of mind, an Anthropic device of measurement that nothing else but a mind would need for the inquisitive aspect of how we think. An apple will fall to the ground when it is ready and it will anyway without Time being applied by some external mind relative to where the apple is, on the tree or on the ground. Other items like gravity and momentum would be found to happen without time yet all the forces that are examined by time are real and they need each other to exist as they are a phisical reality wheras time is a man made contrivance required when a mind/anthropic mind is inquisitive about something. Not only human minds but birds use crude timeing, used by animals to measure comings and goings so if something does not think there is no need for Time. Yet all these so called truths get upset when one says prove that energy, mass, does not think. Reality indicates that all things must think. How deep is the intellect in different so called inanimate objects? does carbon have an ability to think, does H2O have zero intellect? are the fudamental realities of any existance forced to do some thinking if only enough to sense somethings intent to completly alter its state of existance. my bet is that everything must think