Our senses AND our brains are designed to perceive only 3 dimensions.
Any other dimensions are (supposedly) too small to have a direct effect on our lives.
yes, there are other dimensions, its just we cant see them because we are only meant to see three other dimensions. Right ow there are millions of other dimensions in your house its just you cant see them.
there are no particles for the light to bounce off of
Well, Actually you cant see the Great Wall Of China From Space. For you to be able to see it, it would have to be a lot taller, bigger, etc.
Antarctica can see the planets so well as there is no smoke or gas polluting the air s you can see into space were as in other places in the world you cant see through the smoke and gas in the air!
To eleborate on the previous answer there are at least 10 spacial dimensions and 1 dimension of time. There appears to be some truth behind string theory with respect to the quantum world, explanation and visualization follows. Take a box, the box represents the 3 spacial dimensions that we know; width, heigth and depth. Now take any top corner of the box and go to any other corner. You will see you can do this 7 times. Now rather that imagining a straight line between each of those corners, imagine them folded onto themselves. This appears impossible because we are big and can only see 3 dimensions and we can perceive time. But the quantum particles see 7 dimensions of space clearly and our 3 dimensions less clearly. To illustrate this, you are a quantum particle stopped at the road in outter space. You see 7 major highways, and you can barely see 3 trails (our 3D space). You will take one of the highways, but whilest you are on one of the 7 spacial dimensions, you will still be within 3D space (as if you saw and took a shortcut) which the macro i.e., atoms cannot see or do. Technically within 4D space (3D + Time). So a quantum particle is at all times in 5 dimensions whereas we are in 4 dimensions. This is why quantum appears random from 3D analysis because they are always moving on 5 planes.
Depends on that other person's eyesight.
Not exactly Bulls (and other cattle) have some depth perception (which is a capability of seeing third dimensions), especially if they can see in front of them, but they may only be able to see in two dimensions when viewing objects in their peripheral vision.
There are at least 4 dimensions in the universe - 3 space dimensions (length, breadth, depth), and one time dimension.Beyond this, no one is really sure.Some current theoretical physics models contain higher dimensions than this. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_theoryThere are many different versions of String theory, however - some with more dimensions. One type known as M-theory ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-theory ) has eleven space dimensions and one time, for a total of 12.However, the universe is thought to be so narrow across these extra dimensions that for all practical purposes there are really only 4 we have to consider.
1 dimension would just be lines in 1 dimension with no width or no length. You wouldn't be able to see it. Pictures on paper are in 2 dimensions. Models in space are in 3 dimensions.
They come in a variety of sizes and dimensions. It depends on your needs,if you need more space for a DVR,VCR,ect. They also help cover cords,so you don't see a mess behind the tv.
you cant but you can see other people smoke
if you go you would see the dimensions and they are sea sands