On the concept of dimensionality of reality there is a multiplicity of dimensions. However, the third dimension appears to stand out the most in terms of viability to host reality and be logically sound in its construction. This article demonstrates how less than two dimensions or how four or more dimensions does not result in a viable reality that obeys logic and where conservation laws persist without which reality has no standing or bearings.
Table of Contents
Abstract
Introduction
In lesser Dimensions
On the classic three dimensions of reality
In higher than three dimensions
In Conclusion to the dimensionality of reality
Research Objectives and Themes
This article aims to investigate the dimensionality of reality, specifically arguing why the third dimension is the most viable structure for hosting a logically consistent universe, while demonstrating how other dimensions lead to physical and logical absurdities.
- Analysis of spatial dimensionality in zero, one, and two dimensions.
- Evaluation of the third dimension as a necessary framework for coherent motion and interaction.
- Examination of the logical breakdowns occurring in the fourth dimension and beyond.
- Critique of scientific viability in non-three-dimensional scenarios.
- Discussion on conservation laws and logical consistency in varying dimensions.
Excerpt from the Book
On the classic three dimensions of reality
In the third dimension: You can now move freely in the three dimensions and there is no longer room for error as all objects can now be witnessed without the loss of which object is in motion as the third dimension gives a natural which-wayness to objects in motion by being a reference dimension for any two objects in apparent motions in the three dimensions.
You can now even have objects hidden even within closed three boundaries, however this is irrelevant as that would just set the task of figuring out which is in motion and the available interactions to take place within the closed three dimensionally bound surface. There is no way to lose track of which object is in motion with these three dimensions of viable motion. This would allow for equations and calculations to be applicable correctly and directly to the object that should be in motion with no room for error. As well as any signals or interactions between objects to be directly applicable and proportionate between objects without any loss of information due to the fact that the third dimension necessarily contributes to the way in which objects can interact without losing coherency with which objects it is interacting with i.e. there is no hidden variables to attend to by the consequence of how too few spatial dimensions there are. The third dimension doesn’t just give more information about how things can move but is a necessity in knowing which is moving without decoherence and loss of information.
Summary of Chapters
Abstract: Provides an overview of the author's thesis that the third dimension is uniquely suited for hosting a viable, logically sound reality.
Introduction: Sets the stage by questioning the origins of space, time, and matter, framing the problem of dimensionality as a fundamental inquiry into physical reality.
In lesser Dimensions: Examines how zero, one, and two dimensions fail to provide a stable framework for observing motion, interactions, and the conservation of information.
On the classic three dimensions of reality: Argues that the three-dimensional space provides the necessary reference points to track motion accurately and maintain logical consistency in physical laws.
In higher than three dimensions: Demonstrates that adding a fourth dimension introduces complexities that render motion and interaction patterns contradictory and non-viable.
In Conclusion to the dimensionality of reality: Summarizes the finding that the three-dimensional structure is the only configuration that avoids the paradoxes and absurdities inherent in alternative dimensional models.
Keywords
dimensionality, reality, spatial dimensions, motion, physics, conservation laws, relativity, quantum mechanics, logic, third dimension, spatial freedom, coherent interaction, spacetime, observational integrity, orbital mechanics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core focus of this research?
The research explores why the third dimension is the only spatial configuration that allows for a logically consistent and physically viable reality.
What are the central themes discussed in the paper?
The themes include the limitations of low-dimensional spaces, the unique stability provided by three-dimensional space, and the logical absurdities that arise in four or more dimensions.
What is the primary objective of the author?
The author aims to demonstrate that scientific endeavors and the laws of physics require a three-dimensional framework to avoid the loss of information and observational contradictions.
Which scientific method is utilized?
The paper employs a theoretical analysis, comparing the logical outcomes of physical observations across different dimensional planes, supported by references to general relativity and quantum mechanics.
What topics are covered in the main body?
The main body systematically evaluates zero through three dimensions, provides an analysis of the "which-wayness" of motion in 3D, and highlights the breakdown of logic when moving into the fourth dimension.
Which keywords best describe this work?
Key terms include dimensionality, reality, spatial dimensions, motion, logic, conservation laws, and the viability of physical laws.
How does the third dimension prevent the "loss of information" mentioned in the text?
It provides a necessary reference dimension that acts as a marker for objects in motion, ensuring that signals and interactions remain coherent and attributable to specific objects.
Why does the author argue that higher dimensions result in a "Wonderland scenario"?
Because higher dimensions create conflicting outcomes for motion and interaction, making reality behave in unpredictable and non-logical ways, similar to nonsensical or imaginary scenarios.
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- Dr. Nazmi Gendzh (Autor:in), 2026, On why we exist in the third dimension and all other dimensions are moot in terms of viability, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1719060