Pronunciation of the English word dimensional.
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1. | In a far, far away universe where whatever is visualized becomes real, a noob tried to visualize a four dimensional object only to end up visualizing an object with an infinite number of dimensions that sent our entire existence into disarray thereby ending the universe as we know it. | |
2. | It's impossible for us to visualise four-dimensional objects. | |
3. | This glistening little tulpa is a four-dimensional creature. The crown of his head is my biological mother squeezing me out, and the tips of his toes will be the death of me. We are about a quarter past his nipples at the moment. Tubular, man! | |
4. | For instance, here is a portrait of a man at eight years old, another at fifteen, another at seventeen, another at twenty-three, and so on. All these are evidently sections, as it were, three-dimensional representations of his four-dimensioned being, which is a fixed and unalterable thing. | |
5. | In 1916 Einstein published his general theory of relativity. This theory linked gravitation, acceleration and the four dimensional space-time. | |
6. | Four-dimensional space is confusing. | |
7. | After the Singularity, we will all have nine dimensional sex organs. | |
8. | The characters are two dimensional. | |
9. | He doesn't play three-dimensional chess. | |
10. | NASA’s Magnetospheric Multiscale mission, or MMS, launched in 2015, uses four identical spacecraft flying in a pyramid formation to take a three-dMMS, launched in 2015, uses four identical spacecraft flying in a pyramid formation to take a three-dimensional look at the magnetic environment around Earth. |