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Does time exist in all dimensions?

Does time exist in all dimensions?

“Time is ‘separated’ from space in a sense that time is not a fourth dimension of space. Instead, time as a numerical order of change exists in a 3D space. Our model on space and time is founded on measurement and corresponds better to physical reality.”

What is the highest dimensional being?

11th dimension
In string theory, the multiverse is made of different dimensions but the highest is 11th dimension. Beyond 11 dimensions, the universe would become unstable and dimensions higher than 11 would collapse to an 11-dimensional universe.

Can space and time be separated?

In the context of special relativity, time cannot be separated from the three dimensions of space, because the observed rate at which time passes for an object depends on the object’s velocity relative to the observer.

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What is in the fifth dimension?

The fifth dimension is a micro-dimension which is accepted in physics and mathematics. It’s here to have a nice and seamless tie between gravity and electromagnetism, or the main fundamental forces, which seem unrelated in the regular four-dimensional spacetime.

Is inter-dimensional time-travel real?

Inter-dimensional time-travel is a figment of science fiction writers over imaginative creations. It is pure fiction there is no such thing in the real world. Much as I love time travel films they are pure fairy tales.

Is the science of interdimensional travel up to the upside down?

So what does the science say, and how does the science of interdimensional travel stack up to the Upside Down in “Stranger Things?” As cosmologist Lisa Randall told Smithsonian, parallel universes may in fact exist in other dimensions, separated from our own familiar surroundings by distances vastly smaller than the size of an atomic nucleus.

Is it possible to travel in two dimensions?

Pretty much it is possible… You can travel in one dimension, two dimensions or three dimensions and possibly even in spacetime dimensions. If you can’t see it, then you can’t travel in it.

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Is interdimensional travel in movies just a lazy screenwriter’s way to avoid plot?

Inevitably, too, as Vulture informs us, interdimensional travel in movies is getting bashed as the lazy screenwriter’s way to avoid coming up with a fresh plot. So what does the science say, and how does the science of interdimensional travel stack up to the Upside Down in “Stranger Things?”