0.00 Five Dimensional [5D] Physics – Model 5 A Fourth Dimension [4D] model of a single Universe argues from a scienfic standpoint that the Universe exists outside you [3D] and you are able to consider and calculate the values of that Universe as an objecve reality. Specifically, the quantum and relavity sciences emerged at the start of the tweneth century to describe a Fourth Dimension of Spaceme [4D] apart from the laws and symmetries of the tradional or classical world of the Third Dimension [3D]. Introducon of the [4D] led to new concepons of complexity and uncertainty that lie outside the model of a single classical reality employed by most policians and media today. Controversially and responding to the paradox of classical reality confronted by [4D] sub-atomic measure, a Fiſth Dimension [5D] was postulated to integrate these two previously irreconcilable domains [3D, 4D]. Although the Kaluza Klein theory (1926) was considered too simplisc by Albert Einstein for the service of physics, as a theorecal domain used today, the Fiſth Dimension [5D] integrates both individual subjecvity [3D] and scienfic calculaon [4D] via a community of learning dedicated to life, all life [5D]. Fiſth Dimension Physics Image: © Mode: o point circle sphere atom/sub-atomic parcles stars/network Index: Zeroth Dimensio n [0D] First Dimension [1D] Second Dimension [2D] Third Dimension [3D] Fourth Dimension [4D] Fiſth Dimension [5D] D. zerod monad dyad triad quadrad pentad Calc. Kaku, p.37 +b ² + c² + d² = e² Add: + + + + + + Refs: ‘…the laws of nature become simpler and more elegant when expressed in higher dimensions, which is their natural home’ Michio Kaku 1994, p. 12, italics in the original. ‘...many theorecal physicists now believe that higher dimensions may be the decisive step in creang a comprehensive theory that unites the laws of nature – a theory of hyperspace’ Michio Kaku, 1994, p. 9. ‘The release of atom power has changed everything except our way of thinking... the soluon to this problem lies in the heart of mankind. ... my way and me aſter me given me new courage to face life cheerfully, have been Truth, Goodness, and Beauty.’ Albert Einstein, "What I Believe," Forum and Century, 1930. Within the language system, ‘everything depends on relaons’ (Saussure 1983, 121). Daniel Chandler 2007 [2002] p. 18 R.B. Fuller, 1975/79 527.702 Geometers and "schooled" people speak of length, breadth, and height as constung a hierarchy of three independent dimensional states ”one-dimensional," "two-dimensional," and "three-dimensional" which can be conjoined like building blocks. But length, breadth, and height simply do not exist independently of one another nor independently of all the inherent characteriscs of all systems and of all systems' inherent complex of interrelaonships with Scenario Universe. 527.712 All conceptual consideraon is inherently four-dimensional. Thus the primive is a priori four-dimensional, being always comprised of the four planes of reference of the tetrahedron. There can never be any less than four primive dimensions. Any one of the stars or point-to-able "points" is a system-ultratunable, tunable, or infratunable but inherently four-dimensional. Kaluza Klein ‘…however, if we add one more dimension, a fiſth dimension, to the previous four dimensions of space and me, then