Nothings impossible.
The fifth dimension is time travel; one step forward past the fourth dimension. So, it's just like building up energy and moving from one place to another. It would look just as it sounds. But, I think time travel is a stupid idea. It creates two alternate universes. One is the unchanged world where you didn't travel and one where you did, creating ANOTHER dimension.
That is dependent on whether you mean time as a dimension or a fourth spacial dimension. Spatially we are able to perceive 3 dimensions, forwards-backwards, left-right and up-down. if we were able to exist in four dimensions some scientists theorize that we would be able to exist in multiple places at once, or to transverse large distances instantly, *sort of* by moving a small distance in the fourth dimension we could theoretically move an infinite amount in the normal 3rd dimension. as to how we would enter this fourth dimension, one theoretical possibility is black holes, they compress matter into a tiny space, the gravitational pull of a black hole is enough to pull in light, and therefore very strong, therefore within the black hole is a large amount of matter, compressed into a relatively small space, as you get closer to the center it is further compressed, if you were to reach the center it is possible that you could be sent to a distant point far across the universe, however due to the crushing gravity you would most likely die before reaching the center or if you survived that trapped in time. As for moving through time we are all moving slowly forward in time, however by moving at a higher speed we would travel slower through time than people moving at a normal speed, this would only be observable through an excessive amount of speed and not likely to affect the average person, Einsteins theory of relativity states that time is relative, someone travelling at or faster the speed of light could travel from our galaxy to the next, and return home a few days, weeks, months or years relative to themselves, but find that centuries or millennium had passed on earth. However as we haven't found a way to travel at the speed of light or through the fourth dimension this is pure theory.
the object's displacement.
they arent moving freely. they are loosely bound to the nucleus.
No one number divided by 2 can be 0.
You unlock this door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension: a dimension of sound, a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind. You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas; you've just crossed over into the Twilight Zone . ~ Rod Serling
The fifth dimension is time travel; one step forward past the fourth dimension. So, it's just like building up energy and moving from one place to another. It would look just as it sounds. But, I think time travel is a stupid idea. It creates two alternate universes. One is the unchanged world where you didn't travel and one where you did, creating ANOTHER dimension.
There is a little something called gravity that stops them moving backwards... it is a physical impossibility
The opposite of moving would be not moving. The best opposite would be "stay put" or the similar concepts stay or remain. Another possible antonym is "stop" because it represents the opposite of something stationary that moves: something moving that becomes stationary.
If you have to classify it, it is physical as no new substance is made. You are just moving it from one place to another.
Yes. The act of moving a substance from one location to another is a physical one. The act of changing the state of the substance from one state to another can be physical also. But the act of altering the substance by adding or subtracting one or more of its components is a chemical change.
Yes - all possible reference points are moving in relation to one another.
Physical change
The blast from a nuclear bomb affects the space/time continuum, moving you into a parallel dimension. The people in this dimension breath argon, you cannot, so you die.
Another word for a moving staircase is 'escalator'?
the water is moving it and the mantle is moving it
It is not only possible---it will stop moving at some point in the far distant future.