Sunday, May 11, 2008

The 5th through 11th dimensions

Want to conceive of additional dimensions? Einstein added time, but I would break time down into several other components. These dimensions don't exactly "curl in" on themselves, but require time as a way for us to perceive them, but with time being relative, or fictional with respect to the whole, I don't think time has a real contribution to the proposed dimensions, but it is useful for humans to conceptualize the dimension.

The familiar dimensions, UP/DOWN, LEFT/RIGHT, BACK/FORTH are straight line based, with Einstein tossing in TIME as the forth well known dimension. It seems as if every other conceived motion could be described by some combination of these three. Nevertheless, if we accept that gravity can "warp" space, then even a one dimensional vector can be warped to another dimension, but relative to the vector (it does not detect the warp) it does not know that "from above" the vector appeared by virtue of a gravity well, to traverse multiple dimensions. This is important because it demonstrates that dimensions are relative. Therefore here are some relative points that describe curled dimensions.

Let's "uncurl" some dimensions that cannot be described by the traditional dimensions alone (they require the motion components).

The fifth dimension is a vector described by unraveling the path travelled by a point (a place on earth) due to the rotation of the earth. The sixth dimension is "vector" described by unraveling the trajectory of the earth about the orbit of the sun. The seventh dimension is the trajectory described by the solar system's trajectory about the milky way galaxy, the eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh dimensions are similar to the three traditional dimensions and time (or motion reference), but describe the motion of the galaxy within the universe.

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