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The best explanation is done by this video http://revver.com/video/99898/imagining-the-tenth-dimension/ Watch it all the way through, and your welcome! I watched the video. There is no 11th dimension, but the tenth dimension is all possible universes inside a geometrical point. There cannot be anything more than that.
Depending on which dimension you were speaking in perspective from... from a 3rd dimensional perspective, all two dimensional figures are "flat". (Meaning they have no depth or value along the 'Z' axis.) From a 2 dimensional perspective, your version of flat might be the 1st dimension. (Meaning they have no width, or value along the 'Y' axis) If you want to go down to flat from the 1st dimension... you'll end with the single point in the origin. No length, width, or depth there! I hope that's what you were asking! :3
it has no dimension