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We don't know. Spatial dimensions higher than three can only be derived mathematically, but we have no concrete evidence higher dimensions exist, and as limited three dimensional beings we are unable to perceive or experience them.

According to string theory, there are ten spatial dimensions plus time.

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Yes, there are. The different universes within the multiverse are called "parallel universes", "other universes", "alternate universes", or "many worlds". No one has actually discovered these yet but Scientists know they are there.

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yes, there are other dimensions, its just we cant see them because we are only meant to see three other dimensions. Right ow there are millions of other dimensions in your house its just you cant see them.

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Actually there is one other dimension called the 4th dimension because when you attract a paper clip to a magnet how does it attract without gravity not allowing it to happen and that means that magnetism is stronger than gravity so what is in between the paper clip and the magnet and magnetism? The question remains is there actually a 4th dimension?

It is all speculation and theories, there has yet to be much solid proof. Though this does not mean alternate dimensions are impossible and many scientist up to this day have been studying if there is a 4th dimension or is it just that it is part of nature and that humans can never answer this question.

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Possibly. The Universe contains everything that is physical and observable and exists in the set of dimensions that we're a part of. Anything outside of that is completely outside of our ability to detect. Once we detect it, it cannot be said to be in a different universe. If there are other universes, we would never know about them.

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Yes, a second dimension is often referred to in geometry as a flat surface with length and width but no depth. It is commonly represented as a plane or a graph with two axes.

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well, surprisingly, no. because there is no first dimension there is no 2nd. because with how thin the 1st o 2nd diminution is it still has length or width

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Current theories say eleven. But stay tuned.

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They do not exist but there are different galaxies

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