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Example sentences for "dimensional space"

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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