If it was a 4D character (e.g Bill Cipher) it would look odd. If a 3D character entered a four-dimensional space, it would be the world of optical illusions. A 4D character can adapt to the optical illusions, but a 3D character wouldn't
The third dimension has length, width, height, and depth. The fourth dimension has length, width, height, depth (also illusions), and time. So a fourth-dimensional character (in a third dimension) can control time, so it can stop a computer falling, clouds moving, even a human or animal jumping.
no. every thing that happens is supposed to happen at the moment it does because it happens to.
nothing happens if the thing attached to it is not turned on, you get electrified if it is on
Zero resistance.
Zero resistance.
What kind of paper, how wet, for how long. What is your question?
it reproduces
Density is the fourth dimension and it can also be increasing the mass like other dimensions but we cannot see with our eyes but only if the width is very low and doesnt touch the centre and it's only directly proportional to surface, only if the object is transparent it exists
It''s going to be revaled on July 22nd at the San Diego Comic Con thing.
It would be crushed and stretched, scientists call this "Spaghettification" or "The noodle effect".
Nope
well, i am a child but this is so easy 4 me! matter gets crushed and destroyed when it enters a black hole.any thing that enters a black whole never gets out. matter also gets stretched out when it enters a black hole.
There is no such thing as a "fifth dimension" in the real world. Our world, basically, has 3 (spatial) dimensions.
No such thing. Some geometers consider time to be the fourth dimension. There is a "geologic time scale" which is the time scale at which you notice continents moving and mountain ridges growing and being eroded (very long time scale)
To be honest there is no such thing as a bakugan dimension
The 5th Dimension
i dont think that there will be a thing thing 5, he died at the end in the fourth one no?
The fourth of July. We capitalize the whole thing, The Fourth of July.