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CanadaSucks (45)
05/14/2008

Considering the obvious limits of the human senses that have been enhanced by relative recent strides in technology and science, we must consider our species is in its infancy and deduce that there should be 'more' than our present concept of three dimensions. . .the alternative is the arrogant conclusion that present human perception (limited) and science (growing rapidly but nowhere near finished) have 'answered' the issues of 'only three' dimensions which doesn't make much sense. We're glorified primates who haven't mastered the take-out burger- I'm sure we haven't settled the issue of the number of dimensions yet.


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oscargamblesfro (76)
05/14/2008
I don't know, but sometimes on this site I do- how else to explain some of the characters here?

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lmorovan (12)
04/18/2008
None of the physical three dimensions can exist without the fourth, time. Any three dimensional object can exist as long as time is present. If time would be missing, the object would cease to exist. Existence itself is inescapably dependent of time. For an object to exist for one second, there need to be a time element of one second for it to exist. Zero time value equals zero dimensional existence. I do believe in other dimensions, but not as parallel Universes, but rather phenomenons taking place in environments where the known laws of physics are no longer applicable, i.e. the center of a Black Hole. In such environments, other laws governing matter and energy are present and active.

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minkey (36)
02/16/2008
Here's some proof of time as a fourth dimension: scientists exceeded the speed of light in 2000. Lijun Wang, one of the scientists from the NEC Research Institute in Princeton, conducted an experiment that caused a pulse of light, a group of waves with no mass, to go faster than light. When the waves of light distorted, the pulse actually travelled forward in time. The researchers re-configured the light to travel faster through a vapour than it would in a vacuum, where light travels fastest because it has no density at all. The pulse shot through a laser about 300 times faster than it would shoot through a vacuum.

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SuKingsANDKnights300 (14)
02/12/2008
I actually don't measure the life of others, and try to determine whattheir future may be?. That's disgusting and God punishes that, if he is tired of it. I don't read horoscopes, or follow the stars zodiac. All these belong to the imaginaery land of fairy tales. All of these are nonsenses to Homer. I don't also wear talisman. Sorry about that.

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GenghisTheHun (168)
02/11/2008
Of course, we have the three dimensions, height, width and depth. Time might be a fourth, but it lies in speculation and science has not been able to prove it in the real world.

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numbah16tdhaha (147)
12/06/2006
IJR came for somewhere...

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thenewageriseth (4)
12/06/2006
Oh yeah. Most definitely. ;)

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LastMessenger3 (40)
11/27/2006
There are alot of mysteries in the world, it's quite possible that there are different dimentions out there as well.

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Inmyopinion (10)
07/02/2005
I wouldn't doubt it. Seems feasible. I sound off my rocker, but as a little kid, and even now a little bit, I always thought our dreams were in another dimension. I just find it weird that I can be in a place that I have never seen, and see people I have never met in dreams. If I have never seen them before, how did they get into my head?

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Djahuti (54)
03/15/2005
It's certainly possible.That would at least explain where all the missing socks go!

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BirdEgal202 (7)
01/29/2005
String theory sez that there must be at least eleven dimensions. Prooty interesting.

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StanUzbeck (14)
11/16/2003
If you mean other dimensions in a Twilight Zone kind of way, then no. You can't just step through a mirror or something into an alternate universe. However, other spatial dimensions do exist. We know this because it is the only way that the behaviour of the universe can be satisfactorily explained. The universe is expanding, but not in three dimensional terms (like a balloon being blown up). Every part of the universe is expanding at the same time. Space is also curved, but curved in the fourth spatial dimension. To imagine this, try thinking of a sheet of paper, which represents a 2-D world. You can fold curve the sheet of paper, and any 2-D beings inhabiting it would be able to detect that their universe is curved (by noticing that the shortest distances aren't necessarily straight lines anymore), but they could never visualize just exactly how, because they can't visualize any more than two dimensions. So we have at least four or five spatial dimensions. Of course, higher level theoretical physics (superstring theory and such) require at least ten spatial dimensions. Who knows, we can't see these things, but we can indirectly detect them, so we can be reasonably sure they exist.

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irishgit (137)
11/14/2003
Than what? We got height, width, depth, time. You got another?

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