The answer to that question is and will forever be unknown. we can only think of what it is like but we will never know.
The fourth dimension.
Time is not the fourth dimension, because time is a singularity. The Past, Present and Future are in the "Now".
Yes.
It is a measure of 2-dimension space that is contained within the boundaries of the shape.It is a measure of 2-dimension space that is contained within the boundaries of the shape.It is a measure of 2-dimension space that is contained within the boundaries of the shape.It is a measure of 2-dimension space that is contained within the boundaries of the shape.
The Fourth dimension in Space is a real distance dimension r, completing the three vector displacement dimensions. Space is a quaternion with one real dimension and three vector dimensions, s= r + Ix + Jy + Kz, where I,J and K denote the vector dimensions. The real dimension r is related to time by r=ct where c is the speed of light. Einstein and Minkowski proposed in Relativity Theory a defective four dimension Space, where the fourth dimension is a vector Ict . This Space is essentially a two dimensional Space and does not exhibit the non-commuttive features of the quaternion Space.
the fourth dimension
the fourth elements or the fourth dimension in the relativity is time. The space are the first three dimensions.
It moves in Time, the fourth dimension.
Einstein described gravity as a bend in space-time. Today, some physicists describe the fourth dimension as any space that's perpendicular to a cube.
The answer to that question is and will forever be unknown. we can only think of what it is like but we will never know.
The fourth dimension.
the fourth dimension is the theory of time ,soul and consionces
Go into the space box in the box dimension and connect the stars in the sky. Then click on the finished stapler.
Why is time called the fourth dimension?
The Third Dimension is the dimension of space, the one we are in now. The Fourth Dimension is the theoretical dimension of time, which overlaps onto the 3'rd Dimension.
In physics and mathematics, the fourth dimension is commonly referred to as time. It provides a way to describe events in a sequence and how they change over time, along with the three spatial dimensions (length, width, height). This concept is a fundamental part of spacetime in theories like relativity.