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Okay so the term insignificant dimension is kinda confusing for me like yeah I know it is a 5 dimension that is not proven to be universal in size hence insignificant and cannot be scaled to low 1c
So basically a space time captures an uncountable number of snapshots of the universe making it 4D but at the same time a dimension is already composed of an uncountable number of lower d
So my question is if a dimension is already composed of an uncountable number of lower d then how can it not be a “significant dimension?”
And also one more question how does a dimension viewing a lower d structure as infinitesimal make it a significant dimension?
object of dimension n is essentially comprised by the total sum of uncountably infinite objects of one dimension less
That is to say, they can significantly affect, create and/or destroy higher-dimensional structures that exceed lesser objects by an uncountably infinite margin. An example of this is 4-dimensional spacetime continuums of universal size, but this can be generalized to any 4-dimensional structure of a similar scope.
So basically a space time captures an uncountable number of snapshots of the universe making it 4D but at the same time a dimension is already composed of an uncountable number of lower d
So my question is if a dimension is already composed of an uncountable number of lower d then how can it not be a “significant dimension?”
And also one more question how does a dimension viewing a lower d structure as infinitesimal make it a significant dimension?