Three dimensional
1.physical dimension 2.mental dimension 3.social dimension
In this allegory, the spiritual dimension is often represented by abstract concepts such as love, truth, and morality, which guide the characters' actions and decisions. The physical dimension is represented by the characters' physical journey, their interactions with the world around them, and the obstacles they face in their quest for enlightenment.
physical
The physical dimension of electric charge is measured in coulombs (C).
physical,emotional,social
In the human dimension, physical refers to the tangible aspects of the body and the environment, involving sensory perceptions such as touch, sight, and sound. It includes characteristics like appearance, movement, health, and interactions with the physical world.
According to me following are health dimension - Wight Diet Preventing diseases Sleeping Environment Physical activity
First of all it is important to understand that the T-square relates to both the physical dimension as well as the theoretical 'meta' dimension as they call it. The rules applied in the physical dimension are rigid, certain, and unchanging- factual if you will. The meta dimension is quite different. Its rules do not seem so clear, theoretically leaving anything possible. This brings us back to the T square, but more importantly it brings us back to this one simple factual statement...."If you want ANY possible chance of seeing poonany, you MUST break free from this physical dimension" Facts are facts in this world. And the fact is, my friend, you are still here. sincerly sackman Jones DLUX
magnitude
Time is. When people say "time is the fourth dimension", what they really mean is "It's mathematically consistent to treat time as if it were a dimension mutually orthogonal with the three 'normal' physical dimensions." I would propose to consider time(duration)as initial force of the Universe.
The physical dimensions of a man are his measurements. These measurements are different for every individual that lives on Earth.
The physical dimension that determines the brightness of light is intensity, measured in units like watts per square meter. For sound, the physical dimension that determines loudness is amplitude, measured in units like decibels. Both intensity and amplitude correlate with the perceived brightness or loudness of light and sound, respectively.