Some theories allow for the possibility that other universes (some of which might have a different number of dimensions than our own) could exist, though it's generally believed that there is no possible way to actually observe these other universes.
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Space can be divided into n different dimensions. Every dimension is orthogonal to rest all the dimensions. That is the dot product of x with y is zero (y not equal to x).
Flip the object a certain way so it is another dimension.
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The first dimension is primary (length). The second dimension is secondary (width). The third dimmension is tertiary (height). Those are the 3 basic spatial dimensions. The fourth dimension is time. The fifth dimension is the rotation of primary. The sixth dimension is the rotation of secondary (and primary). The seventh dimension is the rotation of tertiary (secondary and primary). The eighth dimension is the pulse of time. The ninth dimension is the energy radiation of primary. The tenth dimension is the energy radiation of secondary. The eleventh dimension is the energy radiation of tertiary. In total there are 10 spatial dimensions and 1 time dimension, in other words, 11 spacetime dimensions.