Metaphysical Exposition of the Basic Dimensions of Space/time!
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* Pulse of time (expansion/contraction of time, modeled as the oscillation of the surface of the sphere in a direction at right angles to the surface; spherical expansion represents energetic radiation in the following three dimensions while spherical contraction represents energetic absorption.)
* Energetic radiation/absorption along primary (oscillation along the line over time; can be modeled as a pair of points on the line, one on each side of the center, moving with equivalent but varying spacing between each of them and the center point. Note that different pairs of points can be moving at different “times” or frequencies along this axis.)
* Energetic radiation/absorption along secondary (with primary, is oscillation on the plane over time; simple example can be modeled as a shrinking or expanding circle on the plane)
* Energetic radiation/absorption along tertiary (with primary and secondary, is oscillation within the volumetric space of the sphere, over time, simple example can be modeled as a shrinking or expanding bubble or subsphere)
All eleven dimensions have a common center; that is, the center of the line, the plane, and the sphere are the same, as is true with the subsequent dimensions. Time transforms the static into the dynamic, which is one reason for labeling it a transformation dimension. Time enables spatial movement (rotation) of the first three dimensions; this movement is measured along dimensions five, six, and seven.
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