integrative concepts Multidimensional spaceDescription: 1. Abstract mathematical space considered as a system of elements of any type between which there exist relations similar to those between points in ordinary (two and three) dimensional space.2. Topological space. 3. Non-Euclidian space. 4. Pseudo-Euclidian space of four dimensions in which each relativistic 'world' point has a fixed position in space connected with a fixed position in time. Time is the fourth coordinate expressed, in the equation of four coordinate space, with a negative value. 5. The 'ultimate' space of **** dimensions in which the unification of the four universal physical forces postulated in Unified Field Theory takes place (possible candidates are spaces of five to eleven dimensions). |