Towards the physical and mathematical nature of the 4th "dimension" of space

EricLux said:

Reading @Laura's and @ark's Q&A about the 4th "dimension" of space, made me realize quite a few things, so I thought I'd share them with you.
Here you will find some questions to deepen our understanding:

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Your summary of the dimensions, citing authors and theories, was very interesting.

I really enjoy reading about all these scientific matters, although it's difficult to understand the technical terms and formulas, This time, I only understood about 30 percent of that writing, full of phrases and generally very specialized nomenclature.

I'm working on this; I don't know if it's a theory or just some connected thoughts without using scientific terms about this complicated network of densities and dimensions.

What I also didn't understand is why you started by discussing dimensions and then continued your presentation by discussing densities interchangeably, as if they had the same scientific value.

Therefore, it's very gratifying that these kinds of difficult topics are being discussed. There's always something that leads us to a better understanding of life in any of its various facets or dimensions.
 
What I also didn't understand is why you started by discussing dimensions and then continued your presentation by discussing densities interchangeably, as if they had the same scientific value.
Science-wise as SasaM mentioned via Ark's session conversation, densities would be like a change of phase (like ice or vapor or liquid for water for example). Spacetime dimensions would form a space to handle phases called a phase space. Physics models would describe the dimensions structure at the small scale single vertex level and all the vertices in the universe state throughout time even would handle the actual using of complicated things like consciousness. So this math of dimensions is kind of too small to actually see the consciousness events but the idea is that the infinite amount of universe vertices with these dimensions do handle it even though it is too much information to actually do math simulations of directly. You kind of look at the general idea of how position-momentum phase spaces derived from spacetime dimensions work in general for simplified situations.
 
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