Albert Einstein
In physics the 4th dimension is time. So an object has 3 physical dimensions (height, width, length) but it also has a position in time.
The fourth dimension.
the fourth dimension is the theory of time ,soul and consionces
Why is time called the fourth dimension?
Albert Einstein said that time is the fourth dimension.
Cubism has absolutely nothing to do with the fourth dimension. The fourth dimension, as applicable to Einstein's relativity, is the function of a four dimensional space/time manifold; an actual non-tangible formation, of which Cubism is not a representation. The reason some people begin to believe that Cubism has something to do with the fourth dimension, is simply because most people involved with the art world know little, if any at all, about the function of physics, and also the the people who understand physics know little about the art world. The art world simply takes advantage of the misunderstandings to use the concept as a marketing ploy. So, we can know that what is really happening, when people cite the fourth dimension in an attempt to rationalize Cubism, is simply the function of The Emperor's New Clothes, and also people proving that they do not understand either function.
Most physicists would tell you that we already consider there to be a fourth dimension. It is time.
"The Fourth Dimension" was written by Rudy Rucker and first published in 1984. The book explores the concept of higher dimensions and their influence on our world.
Time is not the fourth dimension, because time is a singularity. The Past, Present and Future are in the "Now".
sure, why not
In physics, time is the measure of motion of objects through space. It is treated as the fourth dimension in Einstein's theories of relativity. It is the entire evolution or history of the universe caused by the expansion of space since the moment of the Big Bang.