You don't know what you're talking about. Time and space are dimensions, not substances.
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I know they are dimensions, four out of six dimensions to be precise. I did not intend to say the were substances. If you're referring to the part about them being separated, dimensions can commonly stop being with another. in fact, though not really accepted as real dimensions, scientists theorize that there are an infinite supply of microscopic dimensions. This is actually something that a particle accelerator could prove, although not a main goal.
Mainstream physics uses 4 (3+1) dimensions. Some string theories, which are unproven and are probably wrong, use 10 (9+1) dimensions and others use 11 (10+1). There was a brief moment in the early 20th century when a fellow whose name escapes me used a 5th dimension to formulate Maxwell's equations as a curvature of 5-dimensional spacetime, but that was just a mathematical oddity.
Nowhere has there ever been postulated 6 dimensions, and certainly not infinitely many.
Hmmmmm. :hrm: Interesting, I've actually never heard of this before. Ouspensky's 5th Dimension is actually the 4th Dimension in infinite repetition. So the 6th Dimension is clearly of space-time, which includes all possible expansions of the 5th Dimension in space-time. That's actually quite interesting Psionics, thanks for sharing that. :goodjob2: