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4D Sciences

The systematic study of phenomena across the four dimensions of spacetime—length, width, height, and time. Unlike 3D sciences, which treat time as a separate parameter, 4D sciences integrate time as a full dimension, meaning objects are understood as four-dimensional "worldlines" extending from birth to death. A person isn't a 3D object that changes over time; they're a 4D object—a spacetime worm—with their infant self connected to their adult self connected to their future corpse. 4D sciences explain why you can never step in the same river twice (the river's 4D shape is different), why your past self feels like a stranger (they're just far away in the time dimension), and why you should be nice to your future self (they're literally the same 4D object).
*Example: "She applied 4D sciences to her relationship, viewing it as a single four-dimensional object rather than a series of 3D moments. The fights weren't separate events; they were just points on the relationship's worldline. The good times were other points. The whole thing was one continuous shape. It didn't make the fights hurt less, but it helped her see them as part of something larger."*
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5D Sciences

The study of phenomena across five dimensions: spacetime plus probability. In 5D sciences, every event exists not just at a specific spacetime coordinate but across a spectrum of probability branches. The 5D sciences investigate how objects and events are distributed across these branches, how they interact between branches, and why you always seem to end up in the branch where you forgot your keys. 5D sciences explain déjà vu (brief overlap with a probability branch where you've already experienced this), intuition (access to information from branches where you already know), and regret (awareness of branches where you made better choices). It's the science of "what if" made rigorous.
Example: "He used 5D sciences to analyze his career path. In one probability branch, he took the job and thrived. In another, he declined and found something better. In a third, he was hit by a bus and never worked again. His actual branch was the one where he took the job and was moderately content. 5D sciences explained why he kept wondering about the other branches—they were real, just inaccessible."
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6D Sciences

The study of phenomena across six dimensions: spacetime, probability, and initial conditions. In 6D sciences, the focus expands to include not just different choices (5D) but different starting points—different genetics, different parents, different birthplaces, different historical contexts. 6D sciences investigate how initial conditions branch into entire families of probability trees, creating infinite variations on life's starting points. This explains why some people seem born lucky (favorable initial conditions in this branch) and why comparing yourself to others is so complicated (they're running on different initial conditions entirely). 6D sciences are the ultimate antidote to blame and judgment—they reveal that your starting point was just one of infinite possibilities, none chosen, all real somewhere.
Example: "She applied 6D sciences to her resentment of her more successful sibling. In this branch, they had the same parents, same upbringing—similar initial conditions. But in 6D, initial conditions branch infinitely. Somewhere, she was the successful one and her sibling was struggling. The resentment didn't disappear, but it softened, knowing that the initial conditions weren't fixed—just fixed in this branch."
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7D Sciences

The study of phenomena across seven dimensions: spacetime, probability, initial conditions, and physical laws. In 7D sciences, the framework expands to include universes with different physics—different constants, different forces, different fundamental rules. 7D sciences investigate how reality itself varies across dimensional slices, how life might evolve under alternative physics, and what kinds of consciousness could exist in universes where gravity is stronger, light is slower, or time flows backward. This is the science of the multiverse proper—not just different histories but different kinds of reality entirely. 7D sciences explain why we can't find aliens: they're in dimensions with different physics, playing by different rules, possibly wondering why we're so obsessed with carbon-based life.
Example: "He invoked 7D sciences to explain his persistent bad luck. 'In this universe, with these physical laws, I'm unlucky. But somewhere in 7D space, in a universe with different physics—maybe where probability works differently—I'm the luckiest person alive. I'm just in the wrong dimensional slice.' His friends said that was just a fancy way of saying life wasn't fair. He said that was exactly the point."
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8D Sciences

The study of phenomena across eight dimensions: spacetime, probability, initial conditions, physical laws, and mathematical structures. In 8D sciences, the framework includes not just different physics but different mathematics—different logical systems, different number theories, different geometries that could underlie reality. 8D sciences investigate how truth itself varies across mathematical structures, how 2+2 could equal 5 in some dimensional slices, and what kind of consciousness could exist in a universe where the Pythagorean theorem is false. This is the science of ultimate contingency—the recognition that even math isn't necessary, just one structure among infinite possibilities.
*Example: "She used 8D sciences to comfort herself after failing a math test. 'In this mathematical structure, I failed. But in an 8D branch with different axioms—where 2+2=5 and circles are square—I'm a genius. I'm just in the wrong mathematical universe.' Her teacher said to stick to this universe's math for the final exam. She passed, barely, proving that 8D truth doesn't help with 3D grades."*
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9D Sciences

The study of phenomena across nine dimensions: spacetime, probability, initial conditions, physical laws, mathematical structures, and logical systems. In 9D sciences, the framework includes different ways of reasoning—different inference rules, different definitions of validity, different concepts of truth. 9D sciences investigate how argument, proof, and rationality vary across dimensional slices, how a claim that's logically valid in one system could be fallacious in another, and what kind of discourse could exist in universes where the law of non-contradiction doesn't hold. This is the science of radical cognitive diversity—the recognition that your logic is just one logic among infinite possibilities, not the logic.
Example: "He applied 9D sciences to his political arguments. 'In your logical system, your conclusions follow. In mine, they don't. We're operating from different 9D coordinates—different inference rules, different validity criteria. Neither of us is irrational; we're just logically dimensional.' His opponent said that was relativistic nonsense. He said that proved his point about different logical systems. The argument continued, infinitely, across dimensions."
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10D Sciences

The study of phenomena across ten dimensions, the framework required by string theory for mathematical consistency. In 10D sciences, the universe is understood as a complex manifold of vibrating strings, membranes, and higher-dimensional objects interacting across ten dimensions—nine spatial, one temporal. The six extra spatial dimensions are compactified, curled up so small they're invisible, yet their geometry determines everything: the masses of particles, the strengths of forces, the very possibility of life. 10D sciences investigate how the shape of hidden dimensions shapes our visible reality, how different compactifications would produce different universes, and why we can't see the dimensions that determine everything—they're too small, too hidden, too intimate.
Example: "She explained 10D sciences to her therapist as a metaphor for her hidden trauma. 'The visible dimensions are my conscious mind—what I show the world. The compactified dimensions are my unconscious—curled up small, invisible, but shaping everything. The geometry of those hidden dimensions determines who I am.' Her therapist said that was either profound insight or avoidance disguised as physics. She said both were true, which was very 10D."
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