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Dimension Question

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Generally we know that our universe is a 4-dimensional universe, 3 spatial dimensions and 1 temporal dimension.

Then if a fiction determines that the universe has 3 spatial dimensions and 2 or even 3 temporal dimensions, can that universe be said to be a 5 or 6 dimensional universe?
 
Generally we know that our universe is a 4-dimensional universe, 3 spatial dimensions and 1 temporal dimension.

Then if a fiction determines that the universe has 3 spatial dimensions and 2 or even 3 temporal dimensions, can that universe be said to be a 5 or 6 dimensional universe?
Usually our universe is not called four-dimensional, because the dimensional designation usually uses the characteristic of spatial axes, and time lines are usually parallel, so I would not call it more than three-dimensional space and with one branching stream of time.
 
The temporal axes cannot be of high quality, they are usually parallel. Is not it so?
In most fictional cases, there are timelines within timelines but all are following the same direction of time even if the timeline between dimensions are inherently different
However if the axis is different such as one timeline (-->) and another (<--)
Then this is accurate enough to make higher dimensional timelines
The explanation to this really lacked in trying to explain it to people but i made a thread for an upgrade on this and it got rejected so i decided to figure out its laws and what it truly means and that's what i found out about it
Different orthogonality
 
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