The 5th dimension is the area between two universes, joined by a black hole. I call it hyper depth.
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 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.
In spacetime, there are four dimensions: - Height - Width - Depth - Time I'm not sure what the fifth dimension might be, I think M-Theory or String Theory takes it all the way up to 11 dimensions, but I'm guessing that's not what you're after.
max planck
something dealing with physics.....
1. Game Theory (popular in the game industry) 2. Mythology (by observing myths and facts then put to the online dimension) 3. Physics (by applying physics in real life to the online dimension)
The duration of The Fifth Dimension of Sex is 1.35 hours.
And the Fifth Dimension got it from the soundtrack of the Broadway play "Hair." Fifth Dimension
Classical physics had for its scope the three dimensions of space: length, width, and depth. With Einstein's Theory of Relativity, a fourth dimension was added, time. Now with science affecting almost all facets of our lives, a fifth dimension has emerged, society. As members of society, we would like to learn how physics can be used for personal development. Science through technology influences and determines not only the way we live our lives but our very being as well. We may not be aware of it but science pervades our daily life.
A tesseract
There is no such thing as a "fifth dimension" in the real world. Our world, basically, has 3 (spatial) dimensions.
The concept of life in a fifth dimension is often explored in theoretical physics and science fiction. In this context, a fifth dimension is beyond our conventional understanding of space and time. It is not currently proven or widely accepted in mainstream science as a tangible reality.
The Fifth Dimension
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
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 fifth dimension is space-time, as explained in the book "a wrinkle in time"