What is beyond the dimension?

"Beyond the dimension" refers to theoretical higher spatial dimensions (like the 4th, 5th, or more) explored in physics and math, often visualized as extra directions beyond our familiar length, width, and height, potentially containing alternate timelines (5D), other universes (6D), or different physical laws, with String Theory suggesting up to 11 dimensions where all forces unite, though these remain mathematical concepts, not fully proven realities.

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What is beyond a dimension?

This refers to an object (or collections of objects) is simply too large to be a dimensional space in the conventional sense. For instance, the Universe of Sets, which contains all mathematical set-structures, and therefore all spaces in which dimensions are defined, being larger than all such spaces.

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What would a 4D human look like?

A 4D being could appear as a changing, morphing shape, constantly transforming as different parts of its body enter and exit our 3D space. Imagine a human moving through a 2D world—a flat creature would only see sections (first fingers, then a palm, then arms, then chest, etc.).

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What exists beyond the universe?

The truth is, we don't know for certain what lies beyond the universe, or if “beyond” even exists. The universe includes all of space and time, matter, and energy. There's no “outside” we can point to, and no known way to escape its boundaries if boundaries even exist.

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What is the 7th dimension?

The Seventh Dimension is an inter-dimensional reality that exists outside of the normally accepted space/time continuum.

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What is the 9th dimension theory?

The superstring theory predicts that there are nine dimensions of space. Of these, three are our three-dimensional space, expressed as length, width, and height. The remaining six dimensions are folded and compactified very tightl, and we cannot perceive them directly.

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Why is 95% of the universe invisible?

About 95% of the universe is "invisible" because it's composed of dark matter (around 27%) and dark energy (around 68%), which don't emit, absorb, or reflect light, unlike the normal matter (stars, planets, us) that makes up the visible 5%. Dark matter's presence is inferred through its gravitational pull on visible galaxies, while dark energy is a mysterious force causing the universe's accelerated expansion.
 

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Is space 100% empty?

Space, or outer space, is a vast, near-perfect vacuum largely devoid of matter. This vacuum contains very few particles compared with Earth's atmosphere. However, it's not entirely empty. Space is dotted with scattered matter called the interstellar medium, which includes hydrogen and helium atoms.

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What does God say about the universe?

These are the first words in the Bible: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). Everything that exists has been created by God. This means the full expanse of the universe was created by God.

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Could life exist in a 4D universe?

There's no particularly good reason to think it would be impossible, but it would be a very different universe. There are no stable orbits , so no planets orbiting stars. Fundamental particles and chemistry would probably be entirely different, too.

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Is there any 5D object?

5-cube — also called a penteract, a specific five-dimensional hypercube. Hypersphere — the generalization of a sphere to higher dimensions, including five-dimensional space. List of regular 5-polytopes — regular geometric shapes that exist in five-dimensional space.

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What would a tesseract look like?

A tesseract is a four-dimensional closed figure with lines of equal length that meet each other at right angles. Since we've added another dimension, four lines meet at each vertex at right angles. Just as with a cube, each 2D face of the tesseract is a square.

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Does God have a dimension?

God is a Spirit, and the dimensions of God are in the Spirit. Our responsibility is to be awake and available to the dimensions of God. Recognizing they are now part of us and our living. The Preacher went on to explain what he meant by the dimensions of God.

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Can humans go to other dimensions?

There is currently no conceivable way to get to these if they exist, and they may only be possible, not actual. To travel between realities, they need to be in proximity. To be in proximity and not interact, they need to be incompatible. If it is a compatible universe you could travel to, it is already here.

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What is beyond reality?

My focus is the divide between reality and that which is beyond reality. On what I call an “all-encompassing” view of reality, this is the divide between everything and nothing: reality encompasses everything, and beyond it there is nothing at all.

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What kills first in space?

But eventually, the lack of oxygen will take its toll. One by one, your major organs will shut down. After only a handful of minutes you will suffer complete organ failure, otherwise known in the medical community as death.

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What will happen in 1 sextillion years?

In 1 sextillion years (10²¹ years), the universe will be a vastly different, dark place: the era of star formation will have ended, all stars will have burned out into white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes, planets will be cold and lifeless, and even protons might begin to decay, leading towards the "Big Freeze" or heat death, with only black holes slowly evaporating via Hawking radiation over unimaginable timescales. All familiar structures, including galaxies, will have long dissolved as the universe expands, leaving behind a cold, dark, and nearly empty expanse. 

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Can we feel pain in space?

The pain experience reported by both astronauts aligns with previous findings in astronauts exposed to microgravity. The term “space adaptation pain” is used to describe the acute onset of low back pain occurring within the first 24–48 hours of exposure to microgravity, lasting for 9–15 days.

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How long is 1 light year to 1 year?

As defined by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), a light-year is the distance that light travels in vacuum in one Julian year (365.25 days). Despite its inclusion of the word "year", the term is not a unit of time.

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Are we 100% sure that black holes exist?

We are extremely confident black holes exist due to overwhelming evidence like stars orbiting invisible, super-massive objects (Sagittarius A*), gravitational waves from merging black holes detected by LIGO, and direct imaging of their shadows by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). While "100% sure" is rare in science, the consistency between Einstein's relativity, observed phenomena, and these new direct proofs leaves virtually no doubt within the scientific community.
 

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What is the darkest secret of the universe?

Dark energy is the name scientists have given to whatever is causing our universe to expand at an accelerating rate over time — another cosmic mystery. Dark energy isn't concentrated in galaxies or galaxy clusters, instead scientists think it's spread throughout the universe.

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Is the m-theory still valid?

We still have no fundamental formulation of “M-theory” - the hypothetical theory of which 11-dimensional supergravity and the five string theories are all special limiting cases. Work on formulating the fundamental principles underlying M-theory has noticeably waned.

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Are there really 26 dimensions?

You are likely referring to bosonic string theory , which requires 26 dimensions. However, that doesn't correspond to our universe because we have fermions as well. Superstring theory and its cousins require 10 or 11 dimensions, which is still way more than 3+1.

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