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The 10 Dimensions




There are 10 Dimensions in this universe and quite a few people don't even know the Basic 4. Here are the 10 dimensions of the universe simply explained. 

     The First Dimension is Length

     The second Dimension is Height 


     The Third Dimension is Depth 


    The Fourth Dimension is Time


   The Fifth Dimension Comprises the possible worlds


The Sixth Dimension Comprises a plane of Possible Worlds that started in the same condition. 


    The Seventh Dimension Comprises a plane of possible worlds with different initial conditions.


\.  The Eighth Dimension a plane of such possible universe histories, each of which begins with different initial conditions and branches out infinitely (they are called infinities).


    The Ninth Dimension we can compare all the possible universe histories, starting with all the different possible laws of physics and initial conditions.


   The Tenth and Final Dimension consists of Infinite Possibilities 



Citations


Louv, Jason. “Unleash Your Magick.” Ultraculture, 30 Aug. 2018, ultraculture.org/blog/2014/12/16/heres-visual-guide-10-dimensions-reality/\.

“A Universe of 10 Dimensions.” Phys.org - News and Articles on Science and Technology, Phys.org, phys.org/news/2014-12-universe-dimensions.html.

Google Search. Google, n.d. Web. 19 Apr. 2020.





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