Jessica
Hey there...I know this is prob a really simple question...but what is a dimension...i really don't get it. Also did we make up time or was it around b4 humans were around?
The discussion revolves around the concept of dimensions in science, particularly focusing on the nature of spatial dimensions and the role of time as a dimension. Participants explore definitions, analogies, and implications of dimensions in both physical and abstract contexts.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the definitions and implications of dimensions. Multiple competing views remain, particularly regarding the nature of time as a dimension and the interpretation of dimensions in both physical and abstract contexts.
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Originally posted by scott_sieger
For me the best way to describe a dimension is when you look at a swimming pool; full of water. The water in the pool is a dimension and the sides of the pool and the surface of the water could be considered dimensional barriers.
Not much of a mistake- there are theories that include more than 3 space dimensions.Originally posted by scott_sieger
ohhh I see...you are talking about the usual 4 dimensions dimensions being away of measureing space and time...ahhh I see
I was thinking about dimensions as being a volume ((4dimensions) as a physical entity and not a construct.
Example might be for instance the legendary atlantis slipping into a dimension that co-exists with the one we live in or the idea of parallel universes as separate dimensions co-existing.
my mistake sorry
1. Physical units of measure are referred to as dimensions..