Yes! There is one real (distance) dimension r=ct and three vector (displacement) dimensions called vectors ,V=Ix + Jy + Kz. Together they make up a 4D space called Quaternions [r,V] = [r, ix +Jy + Kz].
The Cosmos consists of these Quaternions. Most variables in Physics are Quaternions consisting of a real (small letter) and a vector (Capital letter) .e.g. [a,A]
Consider two Quaternions [a,A] and [b.B]
Addition: [a,A] + [b,B] = [a +b, A +B]
Multiplication: [a,A] [b,B] = [ab -A.B, aB + Ab + AxB]
Multiplication includes Complex Number multiplication.
A.B indicates vector parallel product |AB|cos(AB) and A.B=0 if the vectors A and B are perpendicular,e.g I.J=0.
AxB indicates vector perpendicular product |AB|sin(AB) and AxB=0 if the vectors A and B are parallel, e.g IxI=0.
Complex Numbers are two dimensional and only have one vector I, C=[a,ib] where 'i' indicates the singular vector. Quaternions contain the real numbers and the Complex Numbers as subsets of the 4D Quaternions. The three dimensions of space are vector dimensions and the real dimension is r=ct.
Mathematically, the real dimension is critical to making mathematics and Physics work.
In iodine (I), the electron configuration is [Kr]5s²4d¹⁰5p⁵. This means that there are 10 electrons in the 4d orbital.
4D refers to a four-dimensional space-time, incorporating the three dimensions of physical space along with the dimension of time. In comparison, 3D refers to three dimensions of physical space without time. The addition of the time dimension in 4D allows for a more comprehensive understanding of movements and changes in a system.
The main difference is the number of dimensions each orbital occupies. 3D orbitals are three-dimensional shapes that describe the probability of finding an electron in a particular region of space within an atom. 4D orbitals do not exist in our three-dimensional world; the concept of a fourth dimension is beyond our current understanding of physics and quantum mechanics.
We live in a 4D world, with three dimensions of space (length, width, height) and one dimension of time.
There are 10 electrons in the 4d subshell of the ground state of Xenon.
Yes, it is theoretically possible for objects to exist in 4D dimensions, although it is difficult for humans to visualize or perceive them in our 3D world.
4D is a process that does not yet exist, are you dealing with Time Travel or something?
REALLY? even 4D movie$ dont exist BEACAUSE WE LIVE IN A 3 DIMENSIONAL WORLD so what makes you think there is a 5D movie when there isnt even a 4D movie they dont exist DUH
there also is 4d.
8 - 4d = 12-4d = 4d = -1
We don't actually know how many dimensions there really are. Certain theoretical considerations imply that there are at least 10 or 11, it's just that most of them are "curled up small" and we don't notice them. That said, a 4D object cannot fully exist in a 3D space. However, a 3 dimensional "slice" of them can exist in that space, just like a 2D "slice" of a 3D object can exist in a 2D space.
4d is time...any moving object is 4d
there is no 4d known to man
2-4d = -2
Sometimes you only see 4D for short times, normally our 3D in 4D surface is not contacted, and sometimes it can be that the 4D thing stays on.
There's no such thing as 4D cinema. It's 2D or 3D. There is no 4D cinema.
It is: 2(4d) = 8d