Six-Dimensional observations…

May 30th, 2006

Let’s start off with the dimensions as we commonly think of them:

  • 3 spacial dimensions (L x W x H)
  • 1 temporal dimension (L)

You can probably see where I’m going here…

Where are the temporal equivalents of Width and Height?
Where are the temporal X and Y axes to our temporal Z axis?

We only need to add one temporal dimension to get the
parallel universes/futures thing happening -
i.e. to have time be planar as opposed to linear.

it could also introduce the possibilty of experiencing time as being either
a vertical or horizontal sine wave instead of a straight line -
add a third temporal dimension and you could get events expressing themselves
in the form of 3D waves - a literal ocean of space/time.

which, of course, brings up metaphors of a 6D space/time storm surge,
6D space/time tornados, tsunamis, whirlpools, etc.

I’m even having a hard time getting it all into my head….

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One Response to “Six-Dimensional observations…”

  1. jmcgready’s misc. universe Says:


    [...] Well, trust  science to throw a monkey wrench in a perfectly good theory of mineback to the drawing board. I guess…. [...]

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