How does space change from 1 to 10 dimensions?

Updated on science 2024-07-22
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    One dimension is the point, the second dimension is the surface, the third dimension is the space, the mind is time, and the fifth dimension is the result of all the choices and results from birth to this, and there is a butterfly effect. The sixth dimension refers to one result to another, the seventh dimension refers to all choices plus results, the eighth dimension is the infinite number of choices and results, the ninth dimension is the universe so the choice adds the result, and the tenth dimension refers to any time and space, choice and result in any universe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    One dimension can be understood as a line from point to point, the second dimension is a plane, the third dimension is the three-dimensional space, the fourth dimension is the addition of time on the basis of the three-dimensional, the creatures in the five-dimensional space have any results, the six-dimensional creatures have high selectivity, the seven-dimensional is two parallel worlds, the eight-dimensional is a lot of parallel worlds, the nine-dimensional creatures can turn all imagination into reality, and the ten-dimensional creatures return to a point and contain everything.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's getting more and more complex. In the process of moving from one dimension to ten dimensions, space becomes more and more complex and cluttered, making it unimaginable.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Zero-dimensional: the dimension of a point;

    One-dimensional: the dimension of the line;

    2D: the dimension of the surface;

    Three-dimensional: three-dimensional;

    Four-dimensional: the dimension of time;

    Five-dimensional: the dimension of warpage time;

    Six dimensions: the dimension of possibility;

    Seven dimensions: the dimensions of all possibilities in a single universe;

    Eight Dimensions: The dimensions of the Multiverse;

    Nine Dimensions: Warped dimensions of the Multiverse;

    10 dimensions: the dimension of the whole world (which is also the dimension of points).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    From one dimension to ten dimensions, space is constantly increasing, there are more and more substances in space, many new creatures will appear, the higher the dimension, the more life!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    One dimension is a line, two dimensions are planes, three dimensions are three-dimensional, four dimensions are time, in the fifth dimension of a creature, he (she, it) will have countless results in his (her, its) life, six-dimensional creatures can choose any result, seventh-dimensional is two universes, two different self, eighth-dimensional is many parallel universes, many different selves, nine-dimensional creatures can turn their own thoughts into facts, ten-dimensional is a point, it includes everything, eleventh dimension is on the basis of ten-dimensional plus memory and perception, and twelve-dimensional is a microcosm.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ascending principle: Countless low dimensions form high dimensions.

    0-point 1-line.

    2-side-3-body.

    4- Time (what does it take to make up an infinite number of individuals?) Yes, time) 5 - parallel cosmic rays (making up an infinite number of universes together, which looks like a single line) 6 - parallel cosmic planes.

    7- Parallel cosmic bodies.

    8- I don't know what to do next.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Things in zero-dimensional space can't be moved.

    One Dimension can only walk straight.

    Two-dimensional, straight, horizontal, diagonal.

    The three positions can be moved up and down, left and right, back and forth.

    Four bits travel through time.

    Five dimensions travel through different timelines.

    I can't think of the rest.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To be honest, I don't quite agree with the statement that the fourth dimension is time. Time is only the fourth dimension imagined by our three-dimensional beings, and normally it should be a fourth dimension, not time. Just as a two-dimensional creature can't understand three-dimensional space, most of us can't think of what four-dimensional space looks like, so we add time to imagine it.

    In this way, two-dimensional beings can also add time to imagine the three-dimensional world. View the original post

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, there is one unit in one-dimensional space, and two units in two-dimensional space...There should be four units in a four-dimensional space.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Isn't one-dimensional space just a straight line?

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    One dimension is a line, two dimensions are planes, three dimensions are three-dimensional, four dimensions are time, in the fifth dimension of a creature will have countless results in its lifetime, a six-dimensional creature can choose any result, and the seventh dimension is two universes, two different selves;

    The eighth dimension is many parallel universes, many different selves, the nine-dimensional beings can turn their own thoughts into facts, the tenth dimension is a point, it includes everything, the eleventh dimension is the addition of memory and perception on the basis of the ten dimensions, and the twelfth dimension is a microcosm.

    According to the understanding of string theory, we can know that all the understandings of our universe or above are based on the state of elementary particles, and under string theory, this particle is stringized, and the most basic thing is the string, and the string membrane constitutes the elementary particle, so all the above understandings are added two dimensions from the bottom. All of the above understandings are added in two dimensions in turn, for a total of twelve dimensions.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The space in which human beings live is almost three-dimensional space, and if you add the timeline of your own life, you can make up a four-dimensional space, but once human beings enter the space of higher dimensions, then the feeling should be very wonderful. Scientists divide all dimensions into one to eleven dimensions, and each dimension corresponds to a different state of life, different cognitions and perceptions.

    1. One-dimensional space.

    Because space is a single straight line composed of points, creatures in one-dimensional space can only go forward along this single straight line.

    2. Two-dimensional space.

    Two-dimensional space is the extension of one-dimensional space, two-dimensional space is the plane represented by two intersecting straight lines, and creatures in two-dimensional space can move on the whole plane, but cannot move up and down.

    3. Three-dimensional space.

    The space in which human beings and all living beings on the earth live is three-dimensional space, and three-dimensional space not only has a plane but also a depth, and it is bent on the basis of a plane, and human beings can move freely in the entire three-dimensional space.

    Fourth, four-dimensional space.

    The four-dimensional space is based on the three-dimensional space, adding the concept of time, which is the manifestation of all the manifestations of the thing from birth to death, and the life of a person can be expressed as a four-dimensional space.

    Five-dimensional space.

    The five-dimensional space is a number of time axes, which intersect in the three-dimensional space, and the creatures in the five-dimensional space can return to the original state and change their fate.

    Sixth, six-dimensional space.

    The six-dimensional space is to further increase the dimension on the basis of the five-dimensional space, and the creatures are in the six-dimensional space, if they want to change their fate, there is no need to start all over again, they can change their fate at any time node.

    7. Seven-dimensional space.

    The seven-dimensional space twists and turns again on the basis of the six-dimensional space, and when the six-dimensional space is extended, it has already entered a kind of infinite space, that is, the entire space and time of the entire universe.

    8. Eight-dimensional space.

    The eight-dimensional space can give the universe a chance to be reborn, and it can make the universe return to the early stage of the great ** for new life, so that things in the universe can start all over again.

    Nine, nine-dimensional space.

    If the universe is in the nine-dimensional space, then there is no need to go back to the original to rewrite the fate, and you can change the fate at any node.

    10. 10-dimensional space.

    The ten-dimensional space is infinite time and infinite space, which is combined to carry out infinite expansion, and the ten-dimensional space can be realized whether it is shuttling through time and space, whether it is changing time, and it can reach the point of doing whatever you want.

    Ten. 1. Eleven-dimensional space.

    The eleven-dimensional space is based on the ten-dimensional space with the addition of perception, and when combined, it is as if returning to the original time base point and space base point, and finally in the case of great fusion, it has turned into a huge single point.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    From point to surface to volume, it is constantly changing.

    Space includes cosmic space, cyberspace, ideological space, digital space, physical space, etc., all of which belong to the category of space. Geography and astronomy refer to a part of the earth's surface, which is divided into absolute space and relative space. Space is made up of different lines, and lines form different shapes, and space is within the line.

    Space is a relative concept that constitutes the abstract concept of things, and the abstract concept of things exists with reference to space.

    Outer space, also known as outer space and outer space, referred to as space, outer space or space, refers to the empty region outside the earth's atmosphere, and outer space is usually used to distinguish it from territorial space (territory). There is no clear boundary between space and the Earth's atmosphere.

    Because the atmosphere gradually thins with increasing altitude. Assuming a fixed atmospheric temperature, the atmospheric pressure decreases exponentially from 1,000 millibars at sea level to zero as the altitude increases.

    The Fédération International Aeronautics defines an altitude of 100 km as the Kármán line, which defines the current boundary between the atmosphere and space. The United States considers people who reach an altitude of 80 kilometers to be astronauts, and 120 kilometers is the boundary where air resistance begins to work during the spacecraft's return to Earth.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A zero dimension is a point that has no length, width, or height.

    One dimension is a line that has no width and height.

    A two-dimensional is a plane with no height.

    Three-dimensional is the length, width and height of space, which is intuitive because what we see with our eyes is three-dimensional space.

    Four-dimensional is the addition of time on top of three-dimensional. We can see ourselves as a point and time as a line. You can only move forward in order along the line of time, from birth to death, and you can't stand still or backward, which is the four dimensions.

    Five-dimensional: refers to the infinite possibilities of any point on the timeline in four-dimensional space. Therefore, a timeline extending from any point on the time axis in a four-dimensional space constitutes a five-dimensional space.

    Six-dimensional: is parallel space (parallel space is not a parallel universe), if you can't understand the fifth dimension, then you don't need to look at it anymore, the sixth dimension is the fifth dimension at any time by changing the gravity or gravitational distortion and intersecting, so that you can directly travel to another possibility, without going back to the time point of change and then re-walking the timeline.

    Seven-dimensional: Think of the entire six-dimensional space as one point, i.e., the point at which time begins, and the line made up of an infinite number of such points is seven-dimensional.

    Eight-dimensional: That is, any point on the seven-dimensional line will produce any universe that is either similar to us or completely different from us. Just like the five dimensions, the possibilities of these infinite universes do not intersect.

    If you want to travel through it, you have to go back to any point on the seven-dimensional line and then revisit the timeline with another possible universe.

    Nine-dimensional: Similar to six-dimensional, it is the ability to directly travel through parallel universes by changing gravity or gravity to distort the eight-dimensional distortion to intersect cosmic timelines of different possibilities.

    In 10-dimensional space: We see all 3D space at all possible times in all possible universes as points in a 10-dimensional space. This point encompasses everything.

    Eleventh Dimension: Eleventh Dimension is actually based on the 10th dimension of space plus memory and perception. Because according to Einstein's theory, our memories are infinitely extensible, and perception is a product that exists outside of space, time, and memory.

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