Although these happenings were all physical in appearance, they showed certain definitely non-physical features, particularly through their peculiar relationship to three-dimensional space.
The third power of a spatial distance (r^3) represents the measure of a volume in three-dimensional space.
Since experiential space and time are housed in our language, we can account for only a three-dimensional space and a homogeneous time that has only one direction-from past to future.
Thus we have come to the idea of a three-dimensional space in order to overcome the apparent contradictoriness of facts of sensible experience.
Is it possible to suppose that the movements and changes of material objects are the intersections with a three-dimensional space of a four-dimensional existence?
Why, then, should not the four-dimensional beings be ourselves, and our successive states the passing of them through the three-dimensional space to which our consciousness is confined?
If this solid were to become infinite it would fill up the whole of three-dimensional space.
Only, we must not attempt to represent to ourselves four-dimensional space in three-dimensional space, especially not without a knowledge of its properties.
Therefore, despite the oft-repeated statements to the contrary, it is not impossible to imagine four-dimensional space.
But there is no need of haste out here in infra-dimensional space, for time stands still.
Continuous groups of the line of the plane, and of three-dimensional space.
As a second example the group of motions in three-dimensional space will be considered.
He remembered what he had said to Tode: "You can't hold the boat still in four-dimensional space.
By holding this vessel steady in four-dimensional space, I can achieve immortality.
He can't hold that boat steady in four-dimensional space, as he pretends he can.
I'm going to convince you of the reality of four-dimensional space as you would not be convinced in the old days.
To appreciate a work of art we need bring with us nothing but a sense of form and colour and a knowledge of three-dimensional space.
To see a cube or a rhomboid as a flat pattern is to lower its significance, and a sense of three-dimensional space is essential to the full appreciation of most architectural forms.
What we must say is that the representation of three-dimensional space is neither irrelevant nor essential to all art, and that every other sort of representation is irrelevant.
If the representation of three-dimensional space is to be called "representation," then I agree that there is one kind of representation which is not irrelevant.
The space of one man's sensible objects is a three-dimensional space.
But these troubles result from contenting ourselves too readily with the merely three-dimensional space to which schoolmasters have accustomed us.
We can thus see how a meaning might be found, without reference to any higher dimension, for a constant measure of curvature of three-dimensional space, or for any measure of curvature of an n-dimensional manifold in general.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dimensional space" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.