Multi-Dimensional Space. What is it? Our mental perception of the environment. An infinite amount of space. The way in which we move is by the effects.

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Multi-Dimensional Space

What is it? Our mental perception of the environment. An infinite amount of space. The way in which we move is by the effects of multi-dimensional space. It is believed to determine our existence so without it we would not survive.

How do we perceive multi- dimensional space? 1 st Dimension Line You may move along the line in one direction to infinity but nowhere else. 2 nd Dimension Square You may move around the infinite square but nowhere else.

3 rd Dimension Tesseract This is what we believe to be viewing when a person moves.

4 th Dimension Use your own imagination as to what you think this might look like. But the image on the right is one suggestion as to what the 4 th dimension would appear.

What do we consider the different dimensions to be? DimensionWhat is it? 1 st Line 2 nd Movement in 2 directions 3 rd How we are viewed 4 th Believed to be time OthersMaybe Temperature and Multitude

Stability How stable an organism is largely depends upon the dimensions acting upon it So you can actually measure how stable an organism is and therefore from that you could go on to work out how likely it is to survive. To do this you plot all factors affecting the organism on a graph and this will give you a region under which the organism is stable!

Summary of Multi-Dimensional Space It is infinite so there could be millions of billions of dimensions. It is only scientifically acceptable to consider the 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd dimensions. It is believed to control our existance. It is incredibly hard to imagine what the 5 th and 6 th dimensions may look like.

However if all of this seems too confusing (or you were asleep during the last few minutes) then like all decent Maths there is a story to explain.

Created by Edwin Abbot Abbot 1884

The Beginning A humble square… …lives in flatland

One day square… …has a dream zzz

He is in LINELAND. Whilst in lineland square talks to monarch. Monarch Square tries to convince Monarch that Flatland exists.

…but Monarch does not believe Square. Monarch Square awakes from his dream.

Square… …is then visited by…

…SPHERE!. ! !

Sphere tells Square that he is the chosen one! Square has been chosen to learn about…

Square and Sphere become good friends! Sphere takes square to Square has been opened up to many dimensions.

So Square says to sphere… Maybe there is a 4 th and 5 th dimension Sphere is offended by this presumption.

Sphere returns square to Flatland in disgrace

Square then has another dream. zzz

Square dreams he is visited by Sphere again… zzz …this time Sphere takes Square to…

…POINTLAND!!! Square tries to talk to Point but Point thinks he is the only thing in existence therefore what he hears are his thoughts

Square awakes from his dream… …Square realises how ignorant people are and decides to convince others of other dimensions.

But… …no one will listen to him. Then because of what he is saying officials imprison him.

The End