#Dimensions

1 messages · Page 1 of 1 (latest)

finite mountain
#

Developed images for 1-11 dimensions, infinite dimension, and an image incorporating all dimensions 1-11.

#

^these last two are infinite dimension and a image of dimensions 1 through 11 incorporated together

finite mountain
#

For those who want to visualize or have an analogy of multiple dimensions:

#

1st dimension. These visuals aim to capture the essence of a singular point in space, symbolizing the most basic and fundamental aspect of dimensions.

#
  1. Second Dimension: Imagine a flat sheet of paper as a 2D world, where you can draw shapes but not build up or down.
#
  1. Third Dimension: Picture the space we live in, with length, width, and height, like a room you can move around in.
#
  1. Fourth Dimension: Analogous to time, consider a film strip, where each frame represents a different moment in time.
#
  1. Fifth Dimension: Think of a stack of 2D sheets, like a book with each page being a 2D world, representing different possible universes.
#
  1. Sixth Dimension: Picture a library filled with books (each representing a 5D universe), where every book is a possible timeline for each universe.
#
  1. Seventh Dimension: Imagine a vast collection of libraries (each representing a 6D multiverse), where every library contains all the possible timelines for different 5D universes.
#
  1. Eighth Dimension: Extend the idea of the seventh dimension, thinking of an infinite number of 7D multiverses.
#
  1. Ninth Dimension: Consider an abstract concept where every possible 8D multiverse exists as a point in this dimension.
#
  1. Tenth Dimension: Imagine a space where every possible 9D multiverse exists as a point, like a landscape of all possible universes.
#
  1. Eleventh Dimension: In theories like M-theory, think of this as the space where all possible 10D landscapes exist, representing various laws of physics and fundamental forces.