Moving Through the 4th Dimension - Feasible?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the existence and understanding of higher dimensions, specifically the 4th and 5th dimensions. The idea of a 4th dimensional being jumping over a cube is explored, with some suggesting that time is the 4th dimension and others believing that it is a dimension in itself. The concept of multiple universes and timelines is also mentioned, along with the idea of time being woven into all dimensions. One participant shares their theory on how time is perceived and measured, while another shares their artwork depicting these higher dimensions. The conversation ends with a discussion on the nature of time and its relationship to dimensions.
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I have no idea how to equate 4 dimensional movement in comparison with 3 dimensionons. I assume it would be a simple thing for them and they could probably just appear at the other side, having moved all of the distance in the fourth dimension. If you can move through time then any 3d distance is irrevelant. There are probably limits to this as well, such as existing on a quantum scale perhaps.
 
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to move in the 4th dimension

As the common mode, it is hard to move in the 4th dimension, as all actions is same as so.
but it is able, first in a computer model,
next in some time-space perfect structure actions to move,
it is hard so the time space structure action to use. :blushing:
 
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hey.like said:
As the common mode, it is hard to move in the 4th dimension, as all actions is same as so.
but it is able, first in a computer model,
next in some time-space perfect structure actions to move,
it is hard so the time space structure action to use. :blushing:

Do you have any thoughts about what kind of spacetime structure would be suitable?
 

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