What Is The Fifth Dimension, And Where Did It Come From?
<p>Kick a cube across the floor. Hard. In the few seconds it’s in motion for, you’re seeing four dimensions in play. The first three are hight, width, and depth. You can see these on the cube itself, you don’t even need to kick it to get a feel for them. The last one is time, and you see this one over the progression of its movement. This dimension is time. Although we can’t really <em>see</em> time itself, the progression of distance is probably the closest you’ll get, and it does make sense in this simulation.</p>
<p>That’s four dimensions — but most of the time, especially when discussing the properties of spacetime, there’s an additional <em>fifth</em> dimension added in, too. This is considered to be a micro-dimension, rather than one of the full-fledged ones you can see by kicking a cube across the floor. Even with the four pre-discussed dimensions, these are already what we consider to be “the fabric of spacetime”.</p>
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