Dimensions and Objects / Sans higher Dimensions

Dimensions and Objects / Sans higher Dimensions
Sven Gelbhaar
12/27/2017

We live in a 4 dimensional world. Every object in the universe has
specifications as per all three spatial dimensions. There is no perfect line (1
dimensional), square (2 dimensional), etc. We imagine them through abstract
thought, but there has never been, and never will be, a lower dimensional object
in this 3 (spatial) dimensional world.

What does this say about higher spatial dimensions? As discussed in a previous
paper, we would notice them through collisions, aberrant forces seemingly out of
no where, and so on. We are not 3 dimensional objects in a 5 dimensional world.
That would be like finding a perfect square (geometry-wise) in nature. A 2
dimensional object without any depth. This has never been done in the history
of humanity, and it cannot be done. This suggests that not only are we not 5+
dimensional entities, but also that there are no higher (spatial) dimensions at
work

There are no 1 or 2 dimensional objects in a 3 dimensional world. The same
would hold true of higher spatial dimensions, with which we have no (every-day /
macroscopic) interactions whatsoever.

If we were higher (spatial) dimensional beings, we would be able to traverse
this other dimension as easily as a baby can manipulate our 3 dimensions, but we
can’t. The hypothetical higher dimensions are un-alterable/interactive, so we
should discount them..

Sorry, dear reader, but now we can put all of that fantasy aside.

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