"\u014Cki-sa"@en . . . . "A dimension, sometimes also referred to as a plane (PROSE: Twilight of the Gods, TV: Time Heist) and once as a \"time-space\", (TV: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy) was a property of space, extending in a given direction, which, when combined with other dimensions of width and height and time, made up the universe."@en . "\"Sugar you gone and did the dumbest thing your whole life\" - Becky to Quicksilver \"Oh sweetheart I don't do uniforms\" - Becky to Professor X"@en . . . . "Dimension"@sv . . "The Dimension Theory stated that for every decision made, the alternative was played out in another dimension. (RD: Dimension Jump) This could be seen as a fifth dimension or co-existing reality, where objects shared the same space but were unaware of each other's presence. Arnold Rimmer suggested that it sounded like his parents in bed. (RD: Parallel Universe) Dimensions were synomonous with parallel universes or alternative realities, although it is unknown whether the seven main universes at the Omnizone counted as such. Several methods have been seen for crossing dimensions. \n* The Holly Hop Drive was a transport device that malfunctioned, throwing Red Dwarf into a parallel universe where the crew met their female opposites, or in the Cat's case, a Dog. (RD: Parallel Universe) \n* Ace Rimmer's ship, Wildfire, was designed to break the speed of reality. This ship crossed many realities and Ace met many versions of himself (RD: Dimension Jump) \n* A dimensional bridge that passed through non-space was created by a spatial anomaly that hit Starbug. (RD: Ouroboros) \n* The Mirror universe was accessed by a generator built by Kryten. (RD: Only The Good...) \n* Flying into a black hole could lead a ship to the Omnizone, a place where dimensions converged. (Better Than Life)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dimension"@en . . . . "\"Sugar you gone and did the dumbest thing your whole life\" - Becky to Quicksilver \"Oh sweetheart I don't do uniforms\" - Becky to Professor X"@en . "Classical physics has theorized that there are three physical dimensions. These dimensions have been made apparent in the movement of an object from a particular point in space, those being up/down, left/right and forward/backward."@en . "Dimension was a sphere of metaphysical law within Nosgoth, and one of the nine magical principles harnessed and governed by the Pillars of Nosgoth. Alongside its sister principle, the Mind, it was associated with the elemental force of Air, which, in turn, was aligned with the overarching principle of Light. The principle of Dimension concerned the distinctions between Nosgoth's Material, Spectral, and Demon Realms. The Dimension Guardians, culled by the Pillars, could perceive and shift between these planes of existence, and were charged with controlling and defining the very boundaries, consistency and form of space itself."@en . . "See also In general, dimensions are defined by the number of coordinates needed to isolate any point within an object. Thus for example, a line is one-dimensional (length), a circle two-dimensional (length, width), and a cube three-dimensional (length, width, height). These are known as spatial dimensions and are the most common points of reference in terms of the understanding of dimensions and the basis of what is commonly known as a three-dimensional world. However, if the object is capable of movement, then the concept of a fourth-dimension, and thus a fourth-coordinate is required. This fourth coordinate maps the point's location at any given moment in time. This is why time itself is often referred to as the fourth-dimension. Although it is important to note that a single coordinate of time implies a linear progression of time, wherein the object can only exist in one place at any one given moment. Most Spatial-Temporal Beings are only capable of experiencing and perceiving the world around them in those four dimensions. They are capable of moving through and perceiving space, and capable of experiencing and linearly moving through time. However, it is known that other, sometimes called higher, dimensions also exist. These other dimensions are defined by levels of existence reached by travel through means other than the three dimensions of space, or the single, linear dimension of time. These dimensions are difficult to fully define by human standards or science, but it is known that such as sub-space and super-space exist in or on those other dimensional levels. It is also known that certain beings exist on higher dimensional levels as well. These beings, known commonly as Extra-Dimensional Beings perceive and experience reality through more than the standard four-dimensions and thus often possess unusual abilities and powers related to that aspect of their existence. The full nature of their existence remains to be defined, but their actual existence is known."@en . "Setit: Level Packit: \n* 71235 Midway Arcade Level Pack \n* 71228 Ghostbusters Level Pack \n* 71204 Doctor Who Level Pack \n* 71203 Portal 2 Level Pack \n* 71202 the Simpsons Level Pack \n* 71201 Back To The Future Fun Packit: Team Packit: \n* 71229 DC Comics Team Pack \n* 71207 LEGO Ninjago Team Pack \n* 71205 Jurassic World Team Pack \n* 71206 Scooby-Doo! Team Pack"@fi . . . "In the game of Dungeon Dice Monsters, unfolding a die on the field is called a Dimension. Dimensioned dice are called Dungeon Pieces, and they form the Dungeon Paths that will allow your monsters to reach your opponent's Monster Lord. Each time that you roll 2 Summon Crests of the same Level, you can dimension 1 of your dice that shares the same Level and Type of at least 1 of the rolled Summon Crests. Each time that you dimension a die successfully, you must Summon a monster or an Item of the appropriate Level and Type to the newly formed Dungeon Piece."@en . . "A dimension is a degree of freedom in which position can vary. Each degree of freedom can be indexed by a single variable, which means that the dimensionality of a space is the number of coordinates needed to specify a point in that space. For example, a solid cube requires an x, y and z coordinate to define a position within, so it is three-dimensional."@en . . "In the game of Dungeon Dice Monsters, unfolding a die on the field is called a Dimension. Dimensioned dice are called Dungeon Pieces, and they form the Dungeon Paths that will allow your monsters to reach your opponent's Monster Lord. Each time that you roll 2 Summon Crests of the same Level, you can dimension 1 of your dice that shares the same Level and Type of at least 1 of the rolled Summon Crests. Each time that you dimension a die successfully, you must Summon a monster or an Item of the appropriate Level and Type to the newly formed Dungeon Piece. The first die that you dimension in a duel must be attached to your Monster Lord Area. Each die that you dimension subsequently can be attached to another of your Dungeon Pieces."@en . . . "Setit: Level Packit: \n* 71235 Midway Arcade Level Pack \n* 71228 Ghostbusters Level Pack \n* 71204 Doctor Who Level Pack \n* 71203 Portal 2 Level Pack \n* 71202 the Simpsons Level Pack \n* 71201 Back To The Future Fun Packit: \n* 71211 Bart Fun Pack \n* 71209 Wonder Woman Fun Pack \n* 71210 Cyborg Fun Pack \n* 71212 Emmet Fun Pack \n* 71213 Bad Cop Fun Pack \n* 71214 Benny Fun Pack \n* 71215 Jay Fun Pack \n* 71241 Slimer Fun Pack \n* 71240 Bane Fun Pack \n* 71236 Superman Fun Pack \n* 71233 Stay Puft Fun Pack \n* 71238 Cyberman Fun Pack \n* 71231 Unikitty Fun Pack \n* 71230 Doc Brown Fun Pack \n* 71227 Krasty Fun Pack Team Packit: \n* 71229 DC Comics Team Pack \n* 71207 LEGO Ninjago Team Pack \n* 71205 Jurassic World Team Pack \n* 71206 Scooby-Doo! Team Pack"@fi . "See Dimensions."@en . "Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain"@en . . "Dimensions and pocket universes are the parallel universes and dimensions of the Multiverse."@en . . . . . "Dimensions are different parallel universes (alternate realities). Roger Wilco is said to have travelled across space and time and to every dimension, this included the one containing the Wizard's Institute of Technocery."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u2022 Light"@en . . . . . . "tba"@en . . "Dimension is a 1971 pinball machine produced by Gottlieb."@en . "tba"@en . "The Dimension symbol as it appears in Legacy of Kain: Defiance."@en . . . . . . "A dimension is a degree of freedom in which position can vary. Each degree of freedom can be indexed by a single variable, which means that the dimensionality of a space is the number of coordinates needed to specify a point in that space. For example, a solid cube requires an x, y and z coordinate to define a position within, so it is three-dimensional. In many physical theories, dimensions can either be spatial, temporal, or compact. Spatial dimensions are typical dimensions, allowing for free movement in all directions. Temporal dimensions correspond to time, and only allow changes to propagate in one direction. Compact dimensions are small, finite and periodic, meaning that they do not have a clear extent macroscopically but alter the behaviour of microscopic phenomena."@en . . . . "Classical physics has theorized that there are three physical dimensions. These dimensions have been made apparent in the movement of an object from a particular point in space, those being up/down, left/right and forward/backward. Movement in all other directions can be established by a linear combination of two or more of these dimensions. Thus, an object that has moved diagonally through a space has really moved through a combination of the dimensions left/right and forward/backward. This definition has been summarized through referring to one-dimensional objects as lines, two-dimensional objects as planes and three-dimensional objects as cubes."@en . . . . . "Dimension refers to a quality of measurement, specifically how many coordinates are required to locate something at a specific place in space. Normal locations require three dimensions to be defined, in addition to the requirement of knowing at what point in time a given location is being observed. Scientific theory and mathematics have posited additional dimensions which exist as extensions of the space-time continuum, with additional parameters of measuring those dimensions that do not exist in the universe, giving them qualities of separate universes."@en . . . "A dimension is a domain of space and time. The Luminary's species used the fifth dimension to make their ship bigger on the inside than the outside. (\"Invaders from the Fifth Dimension\") The People of the Green Mist lived in the Green Dimension. (\"The Girl from the Green Dimension\")"@en . . . . . "Dimension was a sphere of metaphysical law within Nosgoth, and one of the nine magical principles harnessed and governed by the Pillars of Nosgoth. Alongside its sister principle, the Mind, it was associated with the elemental force of Air, which, in turn, was aligned with the overarching principle of Light."@en . . . . . . . . "Dimension is a 1971 pinball machine produced by Gottlieb."@en . . "A dimension (also called a plane, world, realm or universe) is a self-contained universe. Together all dimensions constitute the multiverse."@en . . . . . . . . . . "In linear algebra, dimension is a quantity ascribed to vector spaces. Specifically, it is the cardinality of any basis (a linearly independent and spanning set) of the space. Since the cardinality remains invariant under choice of basis of a given vector space, this quantity is well-defined. In topology, dimension may refer to any of several intrinsic properties ascribed to objects. Informally, dimension may be thought of as the minimum number of real-valued coordinates necessary to specify a particular point in a given space. File:Linear subspaces with shading.svg This linear algebra-related article contains minimal information concerning its topic. You can help the Mathematics Wikia by adding to it."@en . . . . . . . "The Dimension Theory stated that for every decision made, the alternative was played out in another dimension. (RD: Dimension Jump) This could be seen as a fifth dimension or co-existing reality, where objects shared the same space but were unaware of each other's presence. Arnold Rimmer suggested that it sounded like his parents in bed. (RD: Parallel Universe) Dimensions were synomonous with parallel universes or alternative realities, although it is unknown whether the seven main universes at the Omnizone counted as such. Several methods have been seen for crossing dimensions."@en . . . "\u2022 Pillars of Nosgoth"@en . "A dimension is an independent quantity which is used to describe an object. In a given mathematical space, there is a minimum number of dimensions required to completely describe an object's location and/or size. For example, a three dimensional object such as a sphere can be described with many different coordinate systems, but each system requires three values (rectangular coordinates being x-y-z, cylindrical r-theta-z, and spherical rho-phi-theta). In some contexts, the term \"dimension\" is used to describe a realm of existence within which our universe is located."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Dimension refers to a quality of measurement, specifically how many coordinates are required to locate something at a specific place in space. Normal locations require three dimensions to be defined, in addition to the requirement of knowing at what point in time a given location is being observed. Scientific theory and mathematics have posited additional dimensions which exist as extensions of the space-time continuum, with additional parameters of measuring those dimensions that do not exist in the universe, giving them qualities of separate universes. It has been proven that continuums can connect through using means to transcend additional dimensions. A group of two-dimensional lifeforms that could only exist in a plane of their dimensional reality which somehow intersected Federation space in the year 2367. The starship Enterprise-D became ensnared in the lifeforms and their plane, specifically interfering with the empathic powers of Counselor Deanna Troi. (TNG episode: \"The Loss\") A dimension 7 was an alternate dimension which Androssi Overseer Biron used to store equipment and materials. (SCE eBook: War Stories, Book 1) Dimensional feedback is an energy phenomenon which can affect objects that travel outside of a normal timestream or dimensional space. This effect can interfere with the proper navigation of certain types of time travel technology. (TNG - Assimilation\u00B2 comic: \"Issue 1\")"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "In the Sluggy multiverse, there is an infinite number of alternate realities, referred to as dimensions. These presumably include every possible configuration of affairs, and as such range from slightly different alternate versions of each other to completely bizarre alternate versions of each other and totally unrelated worlds. \"Dimensional fluxes\" and gateways of different sorts are rare but exist, allowing travel between different realities. The Dimensional Flux Agitator allows creation of these on purpose, though without coordinates it just pokes a hole in reality at random."@en . "A dimension is a domain of space and time. The Luminary's species used the fifth dimension to make their ship bigger on the inside than the outside. (\"Invaders from the Fifth Dimension\") The People of the Green Mist lived in the Green Dimension. (\"The Girl from the Green Dimension\")"@en . . "Designers: Ed Krynski"@en . . . . "February 1971"@en . . . . . "A dimension is an independent quantity which is used to describe an object. In a given mathematical space, there is a minimum number of dimensions required to completely describe an object's location and/or size. For example, a three dimensional object such as a sphere can be described with many different coordinate systems, but each system requires three values (rectangular coordinates being x-y-z, cylindrical r-theta-z, and spherical rho-phi-theta). In some contexts, the term \"dimension\" is used to describe a realm of existence within which our universe is located."@en . "Dimension"@fi . . . . . . . . . "In the field of basic physics, a dimension is described as one of the three basic directions an individual can travel from a specific point, namely: height, width, and length, with the fourth dimension being time (TNG: \"Where Silence Has Lease\" ). These four dimensions make up the realm of space. Or, \"space-time\", as scientists have come to refer this dimensional existence. ( TNG: \"Tapestry\" , ENT: \"Storm Front\") It is believed that beyond the universe itself, few things, like other dimensions and higher levels of being exist. Unfortunately, during the 23rd century, the existence of these concepts could not be proven logically. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture) The Androids of planet Mudd had an advanced understanding of dimensions, having formulated computations that would inevitably lead to a total description of the parabolic intersection of dimension with dimension. (TOS: \"I, Mudd\" ) Other universes, such as the mirror universe, coexist with our universe by occupying the same physical space but on different dimensional planes. (TOS: \"Mirror, Mirror\" ) It was later determined that the dimensional structure of each alternate universe was totally dissimilar, and that any use of power would disturb its structure. (TOS: \"The Tholian Web\" ) The galactic creation point extends through space and time into another dimension where the logic of things was totally different, where magic, the ability to control reality with thoughts, was part of the laws of nature. (TAS: \"The Magicks of Megas-Tu\") According to Spock, the antimatter universe-as well as the negative universe-occupy the same space, as our universe, but in different dimensions. ( TOS: \"The Alternative Factor\" , TAS: \"The Counter-Clock Incident\") The planet Meridian has a dual existence, appearing in both the Gamma Quadrant of our universe, and another dimension that intersects with this one at that point. (DS9: \"Meridian\") Fluidic space, along with the Q Continuum, both lie in an extra-dimensional realm. (VOY: \"Scorpion\", TNG: \"Hide and Q\" )"@en . "Dimension \u00E4r ett omr\u00E5de f\u00F6r grundl\u00E4ggande fysik och matematik och en dimension beskrivs som en av de tre grundl\u00E4ggande riktningar som en person kan resa fr\u00E5n specifik punkt. N\u00E4mligen som: h\u00F6jd, bredd och l\u00E4ngd."@sv . "490"^^ . . . "Dimension"@en . . . . . . "A dimension, sometimes also referred to as a plane (PROSE: Twilight of the Gods, TV: Time Heist) and once as a \"time-space\", (TV: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy) was a property of space, extending in a given direction, which, when combined with other dimensions of width and height and time, made up the universe."@en . "\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "\u2022 Mind"@en . . . "Dimension ist ein sprachlicher Begriff, welcher entweder ein grundlegendes physikalisches Konzept oder einen Ort au\u00DFerhalb von Raum und Zeit bezeichnet."@de . . . . . . "Dimension"@en . . "See also In general, dimensions are defined by the number of coordinates needed to isolate any point within an object. Thus for example, a line is one-dimensional (length), a circle two-dimensional (length, width), and a cube three-dimensional (length, width, height). These are known as spatial dimensions and are the most common points of reference in terms of the understanding of dimensions and the basis of what is commonly known as a three-dimensional world."@en . . "Dimensions are different parallel universes (alternate realities). Roger Wilco is said to have travelled across space and time and to every dimension, this included the one containing the Wizard's Institute of Technocery."@en . . "\u2022 Pillar of Dimension"@en . . . . . "In linear algebra, dimension is a quantity ascribed to vector spaces. Specifically, it is the cardinality of any basis (a linearly independent and spanning set) of the space. Since the cardinality remains invariant under choice of basis of a given vector space, this quantity is well-defined. In topology, dimension may refer to any of several intrinsic properties ascribed to objects. Informally, dimension may be thought of as the minimum number of real-valued coordinates necessary to specify a particular point in a given space."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Dimension"@de . . . . "Dimensions"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Artwork: Gordon Morison"@en . "\u2022 Air"@en . "The official scientific definition of a Dimension is an axis of movement, such as height, length, and width. For example, a point is 0-dimensional, a line is 1-dimensional, a plane is 2-dimensional, a cube is 3-dimensional, etc. Time is generally considered to be the fourth dimension. According to M-theory our multiverse is composed of 11 dimensions. According to Bosonic string theory there are 26 of them. And there are an infinite amount of dimensions within a Hilbert space."@en . . "In the field of basic physics, a dimension is described as one of the three basic directions an individual can travel from a specific point, namely: height, width, and length, with the fourth dimension being time (TNG: \"Where Silence Has Lease\" ). These four dimensions make up the realm of space. Or, \"space-time\", as scientists have come to refer this dimensional existence. ( TNG: \"Tapestry\" , ENT: \"Storm Front\") The planet Meridian has a dual existence, appearing in both the Gamma Quadrant of our universe, and another dimension that intersects with this one at that point. (DS9: \"Meridian\")"@en . . "The official scientific definition of a Dimension is an axis of movement, such as height, length, and width. For example, a point is 0-dimensional, a line is 1-dimensional, a plane is 2-dimensional, a cube is 3-dimensional, etc. Time is generally considered to be the fourth dimension. According to M-theory our multiverse is composed of 11 dimensions. According to Bosonic string theory there are 26 of them. And there are an infinite amount of dimensions within a Hilbert space. According to infinity in projective geometry, and the properties of a Hausdorff dimension, each higher-dimensional space is a beyond countably infinite number of times greater/larger than the preceding number."@en . "\u2022 Dimension Guardian"@en . . "See Dimensions."@en . . "A dimension (also called a plane, world, realm or universe) is a self-contained universe. Together all dimensions constitute the multiverse."@en . . "Dimensions and pocket universes are the parallel universes and dimensions of the Multiverse."@en . "Dimension \u00E4r ett omr\u00E5de f\u00F6r grundl\u00E4ggande fysik och matematik och en dimension beskrivs som en av de tre grundl\u00E4ggande riktningar som en person kan resa fr\u00E5n specifik punkt. N\u00E4mligen som: h\u00F6jd, bredd och l\u00E4ngd. Under 2002 n\u00E4r SG-1 utforskade ruiner av en De gamla utpost p\u00E5 planeten P9X-391 fann teamet en De gamla enhet som tog med till Jorden f\u00F6r studera. P\u00E5 Stargate Command efter Jonas Quinn s\u00E5g en interdimensionell varelse efter r\u00F6rt vid enheten. Efter forskning om enheten s\u00E5 uppt\u00E4ckte Major Samantha Carter med hj\u00E4lp av Jonas med \u00F6vers\u00E4ttningen av texten p\u00E5 enheten. De uppt\u00E4ckte att enheten \u00E4ndrar en persons elektriska f\u00E4lt genom att l\u00E4gga till en extra kostnad, laddningen sprids genom ber\u00F6ring. Efter de personer som r\u00F6rt vid enheten och ber\u00F6r andra personer s\u00E5 \u00F6verf\u00F6rs laddningen vidare s\u00E5 kan andra se interdimensionella varelserna som finns p\u00E5 planeten Jorden i en annan dimension. Snart spreds laddningen genom allm\u00E4nheten. Efter Carter och Jonas lyckades v\u00E4nda p\u00E5 processen s\u00E5 s\u00E4nde Generalmajor George S. Hammond gav order till personal med sprida botemedlet vidare och slutade allm\u00E4nheten se varelserna. (SG1: \"Sight Unseen\") Under 2006 n\u00E4r flera rapporter om muterad varelserna anf\u00F6ll befolkningen p\u00E5 andra planeter som hade f\u00F6ljt Origin. Och bara p\u00E5 planeter som SG team varit under t\u00E4ckmantel p\u00E5 f\u00F6r spana efter Ori aktiviteter. Tills \u00D6verstel\u00F6jtnant Samantha Carter, Vala Mal Doran och Teal'c testade Sodaner osynlighet enhet uppt\u00E4ckte de en \u00F6kning av str\u00E5lningsniv\u00E5 n\u00E4r Teal'c testade en osynlighet enhet. De uppt\u00E4ckte en interdimensionell parasit passerade fr\u00E5n sin dimension till v\u00E5r dimension genom \u00F6ppningen n\u00E4r Teal'c anv\u00E4nde osynlighet enheten. (SG1: \"Uninvited\")"@sv . . . . . . . "Dimension ist ein sprachlicher Begriff, welcher entweder ein grundlegendes physikalisches Konzept oder einen Ort au\u00DFerhalb von Raum und Zeit bezeichnet."@de . . "In the Sluggy multiverse, there is an infinite number of alternate realities, referred to as dimensions. These presumably include every possible configuration of affairs, and as such range from slightly different alternate versions of each other to completely bizarre alternate versions of each other and totally unrelated worlds. \"Dimensional fluxes\" and gateways of different sorts are rare but exist, allowing travel between different realities. The Dimensional Flux Agitator allows creation of these on purpose, though without coordinates it just pokes a hole in reality at random. The dimension the protagonists usually reside in has been referred to as \"The Dimension of Sluggy\", \"The Dimension of Nifty\" and \"Sluggy Prime\", though no name was ever used for it by Pete. Other known canonical dimensions include the following. (Names that are in quotes do not appear in the comic, even implicitly or unofficially.)"@en . "\u5927\u304D\u3055"@en .