What Is The Fifth Dimension, And Where Did It Come From?

<p>Kick a cube across the floor. Hard. In the few seconds it&rsquo;s in motion for, you&rsquo;re seeing four dimensions in play. The first three are hight, width, and depth. You can see these on the cube itself, you don&rsquo;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&rsquo;t really&nbsp;<em>see</em>&nbsp;time itself, the progression of distance is probably the closest you&rsquo;ll get, and it does make sense in this simulation.</p> <p>That&rsquo;s four dimensions &mdash; but most of the time, especially when discussing the properties of spacetime, there&rsquo;s an additional&nbsp;<em>fifth</em>&nbsp;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 &ldquo;the fabric of spacetime&rdquo;.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/swlh/what-is-the-fifth-dimension-and-where-did-it-come-from-1296487fafcf"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p> <p>&nbsp;</p>