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Are Multiple demensions possible?
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Are Multiple dimensions possible?

I say they are!

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WTF is a demesion?





However if you meant dimensions, then yes there are.


In my experience multiple dimensions are like multiple female orgasms, they come in threes.

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Yes, dimensions

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I will have to say the majority says "yes" multiple demesions are possible!

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....depends on what the definition of "dimensions" is. if space is defined as the conventional x-y-z orthogonal coordinate system then there are only 3 known dimensions even though more than 3 dimensions is mathematically possible

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Good point! Don't forget the 4th dimension of time travel too. It's link with the other 3.

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Is that the singular form of dementia?

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According to the current String theories, a minimum of 11 dimensions are not just possible but required for the universe to exist as it does.

These are pretty useless dimenstions though as they are (apparently) curled up and cannot be accessed. So much for hyperspace!

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According to the current String theories, a minimum of 11 dimensions are not just possible but required for the universe to exist as it does.

These are pretty useless dimenstions though as they are (apparently) curled up and cannot be accessed. So much for hyperspace!



And where do we get this?

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