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What is fourth dimension?
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<blockquote data-quote="NaturalPhilosopher" data-source="post: 167856" data-attributes="member: 9562"><p>Turns out height, length and width is the incorrect definition of dimension. They're not 1st principles.</p><p>Reason I say that is because of the existence of gravity and momentum. They both move objects.</p><p>How can a void(absence of anything) push on objects?</p><p></p><p>Tesla said it best. I'm paraphrasing. "How can matter tell nothing how to curve and a curved nothing tell matter how to move?"</p><p>Obviously length, width and depth is something other than what's described.</p><p></p><p>Here's another point. How can zero dimensional points(no length, width or depth) line up to make a one dimensional line(length only). It's silly. Let alone width and depth at right angles to the first.</p><p></p><p>Obviously the 3 dimensions cannot be subdivided from each other at all. I prefer to refer it as a scalar value.</p><p>Like air pressure or density. </p><p></p><p>Mayhem is right, define the three dimensions first then the 4th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NaturalPhilosopher, post: 167856, member: 9562"] Turns out height, length and width is the incorrect definition of dimension. They're not 1st principles. Reason I say that is because of the existence of gravity and momentum. They both move objects. How can a void(absence of anything) push on objects? Tesla said it best. I'm paraphrasing. "How can matter tell nothing how to curve and a curved nothing tell matter how to move?" Obviously length, width and depth is something other than what's described. Here's another point. How can zero dimensional points(no length, width or depth) line up to make a one dimensional line(length only). It's silly. Let alone width and depth at right angles to the first. Obviously the 3 dimensions cannot be subdivided from each other at all. I prefer to refer it as a scalar value. Like air pressure or density. Mayhem is right, define the three dimensions first then the 4th. [/QUOTE]
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