Originally Posted by
Gottlob1
Oh, to add that a point turns through the dimensions. That's the continuity of a point. Pure dimensions, unlike the ones supposed of 1-d to 4-d, by real numbers, which aren't the same after considering the extension of an anti-point. And, where an infinite number of different higher dimensions becomes useful is to determine the pattern by which they are formed from the lower ones. In that sense one can start to make sense of infinity, instead of trying to cancel all of them out (in physics), or, just ignoring them (in math sets, etc). The dimensions of point, versus, extension of anti-point, a point inverted outward.
Oh, and all of it will be much clear after I post up the fine-structure constants, themselves, to show the pattern by which the dimensions grow out of themselves. You really have to have an absolute, true fact to go on, to fairly quickly put the rest of things finally together/apart.