Length, Height, Width, Time, Spatiality. You'll get an argument on the last one. Actually you'll get an argument on the fourth one too. There are three spatial dimensions--L X H X W. Time is only a temporal dimension. Further dimensions should not be thought of as extensions of any of these. Dimensions are physic/mathematical constructs that can't necessarily be understood except as analogies. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_dimension The Fifth Dimension is a musical group popular about 1970. "Fifth Dimension's lush, airy sound embodied a glossy showbiz vibe that couldn't have been more at odds with the values of the hip, rock underground."
Theoretical physics is the branch of science that deals with concepts such as time travel, wormholes, alternative universes, dimensions, and other similar phenomena. Scientists in this field use mathematical models and theoretical frameworks to explore these complex and speculative ideas about the nature of reality.
The use of the word "dimension" to describe alternate worlds in fiction is something of a misnomer; it would probably be more accurate to describe them as alternate universes. In science and mathematics a dimension is a set of coordinates used to specify a point within it. We observe 4 dimensions: 3 perpendicular dimensions of space and a fourth dimension of time.
The seven branches of science are: physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, geology, meteorology, and environmental science. Physics deals with matter and energy. Chemistry studies the composition and properties of substances. Biology focuses on living organisms. Astronomy explores celestial bodies and the universe. Geology examines the Earth's materials and processes. Meteorology studies the atmosphere and weather. Environmental science investigates interactions between organisms and their environment.
Synthetic Dimensions was created in 1985.
It's an interesting puzzle; the math of the universe seems to work better if there are 12 dimensions. We do not know - perhaps we CANNOT know - what those other dimensions are, or what they are like.We don't even know if they are "real" in any sense of the word, or as "imaginary" as imaginary numbers. Perhaps someday we will learn how to detect, and perhaps even travel to, those other dimensions. But for now, they are just an idea.
If you wish to know about the names and types of science dimensions, then have a crack at SI Units in Wikipedia.org
http://wps.pearsoned.com.au/sd1/
John Broad has written: 'Science and Criminal Detection (Dimensions of Science)' 'Lectures On Jonah'
The science concerned with objects of the smallest dimensions is called nanotechnology. Nanotechnology involves manipulating materials on an atomic or molecular scale to create new functionalities and properties. It has application in various fields like electronics, medicine, and materials science.
The dimensions are twelve inches wide by seven inches deep.
There are seven dimensions of health. These dimensions include occupational health, emotional health, spiritual health, intellectual or mental health, social health, environmental health, as well as physical health.
There is currently no scientific evidence or technology that allows for traveling through dimensions as portrayed in science fiction. The concept of traveling through dimensions remains speculative and outside the realm of our current understanding of the universe.
Jeri Ryan played the role of Seven of Nine on the Science Fiction show Star Trek: Voyager.
They can use math to find fittings for dimensions of a person's body. I don't think they use science very often, however.
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In science, 'universe' denotes the physical continuum in which we live consisting of matter and energy arranged in four dimensions of space and time. It can also denote another such continuum hypothetically separate from our universe with its own dimensions of space and time and its own arrangement of matter and energy.
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