Will it ever be possible for humans to conceive a dimension higher than the 3rd dimension?

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I know we have 4D objects projected in our 3D view which unfortunately distorts them, but could science ever artificially conceive a true 4D or an object of a higher dimension in our 3D space?

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4 Responses to “Will it ever be possible for humans to conceive a dimension higher than the 3rd dimension?”

  1. briggs451 says:

    If you want to define ‘dimension’ as any physical characteristic of an object, then there can be as many dimensions as characteristics you can come up with. If by ‘dimension’ you mean measurement of size, then there is length, width, depth, volume, circumference, radius, diameter, pitch, area, and so on.

    Give us a physical example of a 4D object.

  2. Riley Sheen says:

    if you can smell or touch something…thats the forth demension. there are waaaay more demensions than just 3. Eventually yes we will be able to. Maybe not while we are alive but definitly we will be able too.

  3. Geology Rock Star says:

    Scientists have described 11 dimensions in which the universe works in.
    There are the 3 dimensions we usually think of, time is the fourth dimension, and the other 7 deal mostly with subatomic particles

  4. Leviathan says:

    I don’t think so. We could possibly create a 4 dimensional object but I think we’d only perceive 3 of them (I refer to spatial dimensions only, some people refer to an extra spatial dimension as the 5th since the 4th is normally viewed as time, and as Einstein showed us – rightly so) – as they passed through our own. So we’d only see certain bits of it at a time, like how a sphere passing through a 2 dimensional plane would appear to be a circle that magically appeared, then grew, then shrank, then vanished!

    I’ve heard physicists suggest that we can’t perceive higher dimensions (though we can come close thinking about tesseracts and the shadows of hypercubes etc.) since sabre-tooth tigers never attacked us from hyperspace but I have my doubts. All our bodies are made from 3 dimensional components so I don’t see how they could physically visualise anything higher.

    Read ‘Flatland’ by Edwin Abbott..

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