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Ten dimensions of the universe (0D to 10D)


According to string theory, there are generally 10 dimensions in the universe. 


Ten dimensions of the universe, Paradox theory, String theory

Ten dimensions of the universe

Zero Dimension (0D): 

Zero dimension refers to a small dot that is fixed in one place.

First Dimension (1D): 

The 1st dimension is a straight line connecting two points.

Second Dimension (2D): 

The second dimension is the picture drawn on the notebook page.

Third Dimension (3D): 

The third dimension is our real world which can go up and down with right and left.

Fourth Dimension (4D): 

The fourth dimension is time. The time we are in. In fact, we feel the time. But we can't go to that place. (Time machine)

Fifth Dimension (5D): 

Well we move forward with time but we can't go backwards. If we could go back in time to the past, it would be the fifth dimension. 

Sixth Dimension (6D): 

In this case, we can take the time back and forth as well as right and left. For example, if a student cannot decide whether he should study medicine or engineering. In that case he can read the medicine once and see if he succeeds in it. if not, he can go back again and study engineering again.

Seventh Dimension (7D):

Where a student once became a doctor again he is an engineer back in the past. This time the student's doctor and engineer will be able to meet both of them. Can talk. (Paradox Theory)

Eighth Dimension (8D): 

In the 8th dimension, these seven dimensional worlds can be merged with another seven dimensional world. That is, from the birth of the same person there will be another form which will be located in another world.

Ninth and Tenth Dimension (9D and 10D): 

Like 8D, we can connect with other parallel worlds in 9 and 10 dimensions.


(It is better to say that all dimensions except time are dimensions of space)

Since the universe is of ten dimensions. So everything in the universe is of ten dimensions. Like, a person who was born into the world has been born in ten other worlds at the same time. 

Now come to the invisible object. Only 4% objects of the universe is visible. The other 96% objects are invisible. 21% of hidden matter in invisible mass. The remaining 75% is hidden energy.


The question is, why can't we see or feel these?

Humans are three dimensional beings so they will never be able to enter those worlds. You will not even see their counterparts. But what would happen if humans could not enter? There may be some aliens or somethings who are able to perceive more dimensions than humans. Those are creatures of other dimensions. 

It is also thought to have 11D according to string theory.

Source: https://www.universetoday.com/48619/a-universe-of-10-dimensions/

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