UPPER LIMITS

UPPER LIMITS

What, Where, Who, Why, How, and How many/much….I want to call those 6 imperative questions to isolate an event in 3 dimensional space.  Is it a coincidence that the number of questions are equal to 2 per dimension in a 3 dimensional realm?  Add “When”, a question for time, a partial incomplete dimension we perceive in one direction linearly, and we have 2 times 3.5 equals 7!  

I wonder if there are entities that perceive more than 3.5 dimensions….and if their language(s) contain more than 7 imperative questions….and would those questions translate into something we could understand?

I’m not saying each of these data points map over to a dimension.  I’m saying that this may be the upper limit to what we, as 3.5 dimensional beings, can percieve.  The most comfortable range of our 3d perception is 2.  We stretch up to 3, when making a point.  We stretch down to 1 or 0, at times, but that is usually just another expression of 2: (0,1).  But the upper limit, the actual language barrier limit, conceptually, seems to follow the formula:
D(max)=D*(D-1)
7=3.5*2

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