Dimesional Theory (finally)!


Posted by
Xed on Mar 29, 2004 at 17:48
(24.239.139.66)

Dimensional Theory

There are 3 known physical dimensions. I propose that there are many more dimensions then just these three. There would be 2 types of dimensions:

Physical: The obvious one. Includes the 3 dimensions of space, and the texture of an object (which is a derivative of the three dimensions). This category is the most straightforward of the two. However, there is a twist. Sound is also a physical dimension, because sound is really just vibrations, or even more simply put, influxes in the physical dimensions of air. This also includes color (because the makeup of an object determines color) and believe it or not, taste. The physical configuration of molecules in an object determines its taste.
Non-Physical: It’s very hard to determine something that is nonphysical. Even emotions are physical (hormones). However, there is one non-physical dimension. Time. Time bounds all objects (as all dimensions do) but does not consist of anything physical. It can be argued that “time is dependent on the sun” but this can be easily dismissed by saying “time would go on without days or years or units of time. Just like dimensions would exist even if there weren’t any units of space, or something that can make the dimension comprehendible.

-Xed (That’s Me!)



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