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  • science fiction, hyperspace (also known as nulspace, subspace, overspace, jumpspace and similar terms) is a concept relating to higher dimensions as well as…
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  • In geometry, a three-dimensional space (3D space, 3-space or, rarely, tri-dimensional space) is a mathematical space in which three values (coordinates)…
    34 kB (4829 palabras) - 01:43 17 abr 2024
  • Dimension (redirección desde 2-dimensions)
    10 dimensions are used to describe superstring theory (6D hyperspace + 4D), 11 dimensions can describe supergravity and M-theory (7D hyperspace + 4D)…
    34 kB (3894 palabras) - 00:48 1 abr 2024
  • If interpreted physically, that is one more than the usual three spatial dimensions and the fourth dimension of time used in relativistic physics. Whether…
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  • d'Alembert's "Dimensions", published in 1754, but the mathematics of more than three dimensions only emerged in the 19th century. The general concept of Euclidean…
    45 kB (5487 palabras) - 22:30 11 abr 2024
  • A two-dimensional space is a mathematical space with two dimensions, meaning points have two degrees of freedom: their locations can be locally described…
    7 kB (761 palabras) - 02:15 31 dic 2023
  • product can be defined only in three or seven dimensions. This is related to Hurwitz's theorem, which prohibits the existence of algebraic structures like…
    5 kB (499 palabras) - 20:44 15 nov 2020
  • conceived of the possibility of geometry in more than three dimensions. Solomentsev, E.D. (2001) [1994], "Euclidean space", Encyclopedia of Mathematics…
    47 kB (6957 palabras) - 17:12 10 abr 2024
  • Six-dimensional space is any space that has six dimensions, six degrees of freedom, and that needs six pieces of data, or coordinates, to specify a location…
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  • Spacetime (redirección desde Space-time interval)
    spacetime is a mathematical model that fuses the three dimensions of space and the one dimension of time into a single four-dimensional continuum. Spacetime…
    198 kB (27 819 palabras) - 19:36 20 abr 2024
  • in eight dimensions is called an 8-polytope. The most studied are the regular polytopes, of which there are only three in eight dimensions: the 8-simplex…
    7 kB (718 palabras) - 02:52 3 jul 2022
  • However, their fractal dimensions can be determined, which shows that both fill space more than ordinary lines but less than surfaces, and allows them…
    44 kB (4747 palabras) - 19:12 27 abr 2024
  • of Riemannian manifolds. Euclidean "geometrically flat" space has a Riemann curvature tensor of zero. "Geometrically flat" space has three dimensions
    53 kB (6940 palabras) - 07:10 21 abr 2024
  • more than 4 dimensions. In the case of string theory, consistency requires spacetime to have 10 dimensions (3D regular space + 1 time + 6D hyperspace)…
    26 kB (2978 palabras) - 23:03 13 abr 2024
  • extension of a Euclidean space, or, more generally, an affine space with points at infinity, in such a way that there is one point at infinity of each direction…
    37 kB (5656 palabras) - 15:29 9 feb 2024
  • whatsoever beyond the heliosphere, even with hyperspace communication relays. In the early episodes of the original 1974 series, Garmilas characters…
    36 kB (4137 palabras) - 22:59 19 abr 2024
  • four dimensions of space and time similar to the many-worlds interpretation of quantum physics, although according to the novel they were more a model…
    88 kB (12 760 palabras) - 03:48 27 abr 2024
  • the creation of wormholes. Part III discusses the Big Freeze and how a Hyperspace wormhole (one in 11-dimensional Hyperspace rather than 3-dimensional…
    5 kB (485 palabras) - 07:50 26 mar 2024
  • or tilings of curved manifolds including spherical polyhedra, and set-theoretic abstract polytopes. Polytopes of more than three dimensions were first…
    26 kB (3117 palabras) - 08:04 5 mar 2024
  • events. Minkowski space differs from four-dimensional Euclidean space insofar as it treats time differently than the three spatial dimensions. In 3-dimensional…
    79 kB (10 530 palabras) - 23:01 19 abr 2024
  • is in describing more complex rotations in four-dimensional space and higher dimensions, where they can be used to break down the rotations into simpler…
    24 kB (3466 palabras) - 21:13 20 ago 2023