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  • How do we know we live in three dimensions?

  • Here's a clue: it's not just that we have to use three coordinates (like x,y,z, or latitude,

  • longitude, altitude) to label every point in space - because we don't!

  • Mathematicians have showed that it's possible to fill up 2d or 3d space using a one-dimensional

  • "space-filling" curve - that means that every point in 3d space can be labelled using just

  • one coordinate: our position along the curve! (it also means that a square and its side

  • contain the same number of points - crazy, right?)

  • So how do we know that we live in three-dimensional space and not on a one-dimensional line curled

  • up so much that it looks three-dimensional?

  • Well, the short answer is that we don't knowbut we DO know that it looks 3d.

  • So how do we test that?

  • One way is to look at diffusion of gas - that is, how a gas spreads out over time.

  • We just measure the ratio between volume and radius of the gas cloud:

  • In one dimension, radius and volume are the same! (up to a factor)

  • In 2d, "volume" means area - or radius squared, and in 3d, "volume" is radius cubed, and so

  • on for higher dimensionsand 3d is what we see.

  • So basically, determining how many dimensions we live in is just a bunch of hot air!

How do we know we live in three dimensions?

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