Dimensions greater than the third?

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In summary, a scientist on the internet claimed that there are twelve dimensions of space and time, including non-physical universes and conscious entities. The 12th dimension is said to be an all-unified consciousness. However, the validity of these claims is questionable and not worth further discussion.
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I watched astrophysical lectures by a scientist on the internet, and he claims that there are a total of twelve dimensions of space and time. Inlcluding "hyperdimensional" metaphysical universes and "spiritual" realms of being that are non-physical, and bear non-physical conscious superintelligent entities, and that the physical universe that we know, somehow "branched off" these multi-dimensional universes. The most intriguing thing that this main said, is that the function of the 12th dimension is alledgedly a all-unified consciousness. I didn't really understand a lot of the things this guy said, but do you think it could be possible?
 
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It sounds like nothing any legitimate scientist would say, and not worth discussing here.
 

What are dimensions greater than the third?

Dimensions greater than the third refer to higher dimensions beyond our traditional three-dimensional world of length, width, and height. These dimensions are theorized in physics and mathematics and are often represented by the letters "N" or "D".

How many dimensions are there beyond the third?

The number of dimensions beyond the third is unknown and is a topic of ongoing research and debate. Some theories suggest there may be 10 or more dimensions, while others propose an infinite number of dimensions.

What is the fourth dimension?

The fourth dimension is often referred to as time, which is considered a dimension in physics. However, in the context of higher dimensions, the fourth dimension is thought to be a spatial dimension beyond our perception.

Can humans perceive higher dimensions?

No, humans cannot perceive higher dimensions. Our brains are only capable of processing information in three dimensions, and our senses are limited to experiencing the world in three dimensions.

Why do we study dimensions greater than the third?

Studying dimensions greater than the third allows us to better understand the nature of our universe and the fundamental laws of physics. It also has practical applications in fields such as quantum mechanics and string theory.

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