10 DIMENSIONS

Okay, but what I said was that there may be, and probably definitely are infinite spatial dimensions.

Time is misunderstood as a dimension often. It isn't just you. A lot of people say often that time is the fourth dimension.

Time is a product of:

1. Desnity
2. Gravity.

I already said this on page 1 of this thread/topic.

Time is relative to an epicenter of mass, like a planet, a moon, or a star.

Time is simply a measurement that intelligent life ascribes to the universe to make sense of everything else that we experience.

If the binary code was just an analogy for me to be able to distinguish the difference between what “dimensions” actually are in the physical universe rather than the ones I imagine, then the above is how I see it.

I think you're just a tiny bit confused and are probably having trouble articulating your thoughts in a way that is meaningful for me.

That's fine. But maybe try to plan out what you're going to say the next time you want to say something before you do.
The one thing I have learned in life is that no one knows everything, I don’t know everything, maybe only God knows everything! I believe everyone is entitled to their own opinions and beliefs, our differences is what makes us unique and gives us the ability to continuously learn from each other from healthy thoughtful discussions with an open mind without any limits.
 
The one thing I have learned in life is that no one knows everything, I don’t know everything, maybe only God knows everything! I believe everyone is entitled to their own opinions and beliefs, our differences is what makes us unique and gives us the ability to continuously learn from each other from healthy thoughtful discussions with an open mind without any limits.
On that, we can agree.
 
The one thing I have learned in life is that no one knows everything, I don’t know everything, maybe only God knows everything! I believe everyone is entitled to their own opinions and beliefs, our differences is what makes us unique and gives us the ability to continuously learn from each other from healthy thoughtful discussions with an open mind without any limits.

Yes, of course. But you can also expect some disagreement when posting on a forum. We're here to debate. It's not personal.

I just know that infinity is used and accepted in math, so why wouldn't there be an infinite number of dimensions?
 
Yes, of course. But you can also expect some disagreement when posting on a forum. We're here to debate. It's not personal.

I just know that infinity is used and accepted in math, so why wouldn't there be an infinite number of dimensions?
I think that when we talk about “dimensions” we should specify what kind of dimensions like for example: spatial dimensions or time dimensions or dimensions of the brain, multiverse dimensions, paranormal dimensions, spiritual dimensions, and so on. Keep in mind that some of these dimensions are fictional and imaginary, and so we have to be able to comprehend and distinguish between what is real in the physical universe and what is not. A healthy debate would allow us to understand even more, maybe there is a connection between the dimensions in the physical universe and the ones in our minds allowing us to be creative and bringing our dreams, thoughts, and imaginations to life and into reality. Maybe it is all about the power of the mind to be able to control the universe. So in that sense I would agree with you that there are infinite dimensions but we have to be more specific. Thank You for the great question!
 
Yes, of course. But you can also expect some disagreement when posting on a forum. We're here to debate. It's not personal.

I just know that infinity is used and accepted in math, so why wouldn't there be an infinite number of dimensions?
Yeah I really don't know why the universe would stop counting at 10 dimensions, if you know what I mean.

It's the same as putting a limit on all of creation.
 
Yeah I really don't know why the universe would stop counting at 10 dimensions, if you know what I mean.

It's the same as putting a limit on all of creation.
If you’re talking about creation, you are already putting a limit on the universe. Kind of ironic don’t ya think?
 
Then you clearly don’t understand the concept of infinity because there is no ALL in infinity!

Not my words, but "infinite all" has been suggested in math and science:

The concept of "infinite all" touches on philosophical, mathematical, and possibly metaphysical dimensions:
Philosophical Perspective:
  • In philosophy, the notion of "all" being infinite could refer to the idea that everything that exists or can exist, including all possible universes, realities, or dimensions, might be considered infinite in scope. This could relate to discussions about the nature of the universe, the multiverse theory, or even metaphysical questions about the extent of existence.
Mathematical Perspective:
  • Mathematically, "all" in terms of infinity is often discussed through set theory, particularly with concepts like the set of all natural numbers, which is infinite. Georg Cantor's work on set theory introduced the idea of different "sizes" of infinity, where some sets (like the real numbers) are "larger" than others (like the natural numbers). The "all" here could be represented by the concept of the universal set or the set of all sets, though this leads to paradoxes like Russell's Paradox, which suggests that an "all-encompassing" set in a naive sense cannot exist in standard set theory.
  • The term "absolute infinite" was used by Cantor to describe a concept beyond all mathematical infinities, but it's more of a philosophical or metaphysical idea rather than something formally part of set theory.
Metaphysical Perspective:
  • In metaphysics, "infinite all" might be considered in terms of the totality of existence, where "all" encompasses everything that is or could be, with no conceivable limit or boundary. This could align with certain religious or spiritual viewpoints where God or the divine is described as infinite and encompassing all.
Synthesis:
  • The idea of an "infinite all" is not straightforward because "all" suggests a totality, which when paired with "infinite", challenges our understanding of limits and boundaries. From a mathematical standpoint, discussing an "all" that is infinite runs into logical paradoxes. Philosophically and metaphysically, it might be more of a conceptual or theoretical construct rather than something demonstrable or proven.
In summary, while we can conceptualize an "infinite all" in various ways, its practical or formal existence is more of a philosophical or theoretical discussion rather than a concrete, provable concept in mathematics or science.
For more detailed exploration:
  • Mathematical aspects can be further studied through set theory, especially the works of Georg Cantor.

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  • Philosophical inquiries into the nature of infinity and totality are vast, ranging from ancient Greek philosophy to contemporary metaphysics.
 

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