if one dimensional objects have length,
two dimensional objects have area,
three dimensional objects have volume
what do four dimensional objects have?
or higher dimensional ones?
what do zero dimensional objects have?
n-dimensional volume, it really is just a name
We just say 4-dimensional volume, 5-dimensional volume, etc.
A zero dimensional object has no analogous value, so there is no word for it.
>>7841557
Hypervolume.
>>7841557
After 3 dimensions everything is called a volume integral or a surface integral.
>tfw you will never be a higher dimensional being with actual names for these concepts
>>7841686
>mfw humans don't even know what a womba is
Lebesgue measure in R^n.
>>7841557
meme volume
>>7841557
There are no 1-dimensional objects nor 2-dimensional objects nor 4-dimensional objects. There are only 3-dimensional objects.
>>7841910
>hurr hurr hurr hurr hurr hurr HUUURRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
According to Einstein, they have time
>>7841910
>1-dimensional objects
wibbly wobbly strings
>nor 2-dimensional objects
hologram universe theory
>nor 4-dimensional objects
hyper space
If one dimensional time is called past and future,
two dimensional time is called alternate timelines/parallel universe
what do you call 3 dimensional time?
>>7842389
>multidimensional time
you need to brush up on your string theory
>>7841557
Think of it this way:
A point is of zero dimensions.
A line is comprised of infinite points.
An area is comprised of infinite lines
A volume is comprised of infinite areas
A 4-dimensional volume is comprised of infinite volumes
et cetera.
>>7841557
What is a measure?
>>7841557
Duration
>>7842389
phase space
the set of all possible timeline contained within a single point