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Fourth dimension

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Fourth dimension may refer to:

Science

  • Time in physics, the continued progress of existence and events
  • Four-dimensional space, the concept of a fourth spatial dimension;(Measured in 'm^4', Hypervolume (Hyperspace))
  • Spacetime, the unification of time and space as a four-dimensional continuum
  • Minkowski space, the mathematical setting for special relativity

Arts and media

Film

Literature

Music

Computing

Other

See also

  1. ^ Chris. "Measuring The 4th Dimension." Measuring the Fourth Dimension. N.p., 6 June 1999. Web. 26 Mar. 2019. (MLA)