Some cosmological theories suggest the universe may be either 10 or 11 dimensional.
As far as Stephen Hawking goes ... there is no limit to the number of dimensions that can be considered on a theoretical basis, and in fact certain problems in physics are best treated in "Hilbert space", which is an abstract vector space with an infinite number of dimensions. How many dimensions Dr. Hawking uses for any given calculation would therefore depend on exactly what it is that he's calculating.
It isn't just Stephen Hawking. Anybody who works with string theory is accustomed to a Universe with more dimensions - often 10, 11, or 26, depending on the specific theory.
he was born in 1942 you do the math and he isnt dead
Yes, it is theorized that there are higher dimensions then the four we are familiar with. No, you cannot travel at the speed of light, no physical object that has mass can. However, that being said, you can, theoretically travel infinitely close to the speed of light which would, in turn, require an infinite amount of energy.
Between the three of these illustrious scientists, I believe I'll pick Hawking. I'm already familiar with Newton and Einstein (all of his life he got only four hours of sleep per night.) When he was sleeping, he was reciting formulas in his head. I have a new book by Hawking, called A Brief History of Time. We know that time is with us, maybe linear, maybe not. Hawking might lead us to new ideas and prospects relative to time and its ancillaries.
A higher dimension is exactly what it sounds like: a dimension that is different (higher) from length, width, and depth. Our world is in three dimensions, and a higher dimensional universe would have four or mroe dimensions.
This depends on the dimensions of the rooms etc.
he was born in 1942 you do the math and he isnt dead
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The four observable physical dimensions are length, width, depth, and time. Together they form a single mathematical and physical framework called the space-time continuum which is explained in Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity. Theoretically, there may be more dimensions than this. String theory hypothesizes as many as eleven physical dimensions consisting of ten of space and one of time.
it has 4 four dimensions
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Time is one dimension, not four. If you combine it with space, you can "visualize" it as four dimensions: three dimensions of space, one of time. Sort of visualize it - we can't really visualize four dimensions.
Yes, it is theorized that there are higher dimensions then the four we are familiar with. No, you cannot travel at the speed of light, no physical object that has mass can. However, that being said, you can, theoretically travel infinitely close to the speed of light which would, in turn, require an infinite amount of energy.
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Five-dimensional space is the equivalent of three-dimensional space extended into two additional dimensions, such as time and probablity, or time and gravitic shifts. Normally multiple dimensions are abstract mathematics used in astrophysics and particle physics. A fifth dimensional solid is called a "penteract". This is an extension of the 4-dimensional tesseract. (see related link)
A triangle is a plane figure so it has two dimensions: length and breadth.
In Star Trek: The Next Generation, 6-26 (Descent, Part 1), Data is in the opening scene playing poker with 3 holographic characters. Each character was a brilliant scientist in history, Sir Issac Newton, Albert Einstein and, of course, Steven Hawking, who obviously played himself. The whole purpose was for Data to study the social aspects of brilliant minds while in a game of chance. On a trivial note, Newton and Data folded after a hefty bet by Hawking. Einstein believed he was bluffing and challenged him. Einstein lost to Hawking's four sevens.
The four dimensions are: Height = how tall is it? Length = how long is it? Width = how wide is it? Time = how old is it?