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 is not "time'. The fourth dimension is a real space dimension r=ct, where c is the speed of light and the fourth dimension r is the product of 'c' and time which gives a real number distance. The other three dimensions are vector dimensions V= Ix + Jx + Ky. The vectors I, J and K are unit vectors with the vector property I2=J2=K2=IJK= - 1. So, all the dimensions are units of space!
Albert Einstein stated that time is the fourth dimension. This concept is central to his theory of relativity, which combines time with the three spatial dimensions to create a unified spacetime framework.
Time is not considered to be 4-dimensional in the traditional sense. In physics, time is typically considered to be the fourth dimension in the concept of spacetime, where time and the three spatial dimensions are combined into a single framework.
The 7th dimension in physics is the 6th dimension (infinite possibilities) x the start of the event. In other words, infinite possibilities all start at the exact same time. But I don't think this is right. I still haven't figured it out yet.
Time is not considered a physical entity in the same way that matter and energy are. It's a dimension in which events occur, and is a fundamental aspect of the universe that helps us sequence and compare events. Time is often described in physics as a fourth dimension that interacts with space to create spacetime.
Albert Einstein
The fourth dimension.
the fourth dimension is the theory of time ,soul and consionces
Why is time called the fourth dimension?
Dimensions are typically understood in a specific order: the first dimension is a point (0D), the second dimension adds length (1D), the third dimension introduces width (2D), and the fourth dimension incorporates height (3D). Beyond these, time is often considered the fourth dimension in physics (4D). Higher dimensions, such as the fifth and beyond, are more abstract and can involve additional spatial or theoretical constructs.
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.
Well isn't that a beautiful thought, friend. In the world of physics and space-time theories, time is indeed often considered the fourth dimension. Just like adding layers of paint to a canvas creates depth and dimension, adding time to the three spatial dimensions gives us the rich and complex tapestry of the universe. Keep exploring these wondrous ideas - you're doing fantastic work!
Most physicists would tell you that we already consider there to be a fourth dimension. It is time.
Albert Einstein did not come up with the idea of the fourth dimension. The concept of the fourth dimension in physics and mathematics predates Einstein and is rooted in geometric and mathematical principles. Einstein's theories of relativity, specifically general relativity, involve the interplay of three dimensions of space and one dimension of time, creating a four-dimensional spacetime framework.
The fourth dimension is not "time'. The fourth dimension is a real space dimension r=ct, where c is the speed of light and the fourth dimension r is the product of 'c' and time which gives a real number distance. The other three dimensions are vector dimensions V= Ix + Jx + Ky. The vectors I, J and K are unit vectors with the vector property I2=J2=K2=IJK= - 1. So, all the dimensions are units of space!
The Fourth Dimension - book - was created in 1984.
For putting to many dimension on top of the dimension!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!