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De Guzman, Wendell B.

January 22, 2019


STEM 12 - Ola Article no. 2

11 Dimensions
According to the concept given by Akshansh Mishra, there are more than three dimensions in
our universe, and starting from the 1st up until the last we can conceive of: the 10th dimension.
First off and technically there is the concept of the zero dimension, it could be thought of as a
singular point, it does not move.
The 1st dimension, is what gives length (x-axis) or width (y-axis). It could be thought of as a
single line, that could go at any direction, but just along one axis.
The 2nd dimension, is a combined length and width (x and y axes). Think of a cartesian plane, it
could go along that direction, upwards, downwards, or sideways. This dimension could be
thought of as a 2-dimensional shape, like a square, circle , or triangle. It is theoretically joining
two one dimensional objects forming a split.
The 3rd dimension involves the depth (z-axis) alongside the x and y axes. It gives area to an
object and a cross section. An example would be a cube, which has length, width, and depth,
and hence volume. This is theoretically creating a fold on the two dimensional object.
We now move on to the 4th dimension, which is perceived to be time. Knowing an object’s
position in time is essential to plotting its position in the universe. It could be thought of as a
timeline, where you have your sequence of actions given in that line from the start to the finish.
Theoretically, it can be thought of as a change of the third dimensional object’s position over
time, a timeline, consisting of timeframes, singular points in time.
It gets weird due to the Superstring Theory, the 5th and 6th dimensions are where the notion of
possible worlds arise.
The 5th dimension, where we could observe “other” worlds that have similarities and
differences from our world now. It is thought of as a branch, where the paths one object would
take may make a difference, timelines branching, splitting and diverging from the influence of
the differences from the one original timeline, creating unlimited possibilities. This is the
possibility of observing other “worlds” that creates a branching split from a single stem of
possibility.
In the 6th dimension, we see the plane of possible worlds. The splits of possibilities can be
travelled to using the concept of timelines, and you theoretically travel from the past to the
future or vice-versa. The concept of time travel comes in this dimension. This can be thought of
creating folds in the branching splits of possibility so one can travel between splits, hence a fold
of branches.
In the 5th and 6th dimension, the branching splits all come from a single timeline, all of the splits
are derived from the single original split of the timeline, so the splits all have the same initial
conditions.
In the 7th dimension, you can access possible worlds that start with different initial conditions. It
would be proper to think of this dimension as another singular point, joining the timelines of
the 4th dimension , the branching splits of the 5th dimension, and the branch folds of the 6th
dimension together to form this 7th dimension. This point contains infinity, because the 5th
dimension rules in the infinity of possibilities, hence an infinity point.
The 8th dimension can be considered an infinity line, where the concept of an initial timeline
from the 4th dimension is gone. In this dimension, there are an infinite amount of initial
timelines, where the very laws of physics are different than from what we have now. The 8th
dimension can also be considered an infinity split, where in which it is a branch or a split from
the initial infinity point.
The 9th dimension can be conceptualized through combining two 8th dimension infinity lines,
considered as the infinity fold:, where you have control of time and space within the bounds of
the infinity lines and splits, jumping through timelines from the 8th dimension to another.
Lastly, in the 10th dimension, all of the other dimensions are contained and condensed in a
single point, all possibilities, all timelines, all branches or splits, and all folds. No more possibility
exists outside the 10th dimension. This I call the singularity.

References
Mishra, A. (2017, April 3). What are the 11 dimensions in String Theory? Retrieved from Quora:
https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-11-dimensions-in-string-theory

유령. (2009, January 23). how-to-imagine-the-tenth-dimension. Retrieved from Youtube:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ca4miMMaCE

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