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<blockquote>PICARD (V.O.): Captain's log, supplemental. We have encountered a strange vessel-like object, one with frightening power, which appears to exist partly in another dimension. On the world below...</blockquote> | <blockquote>PICARD (V.O.): Captain's log, supplemental. We have encountered a strange vessel-like object, one with frightening power, which appears to exist partly in another dimension. On the world below...</blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>DATA (without pause): It is perhaps not what we'd understand as a "vessel," sir. The dimensions this one occupies allows them to... well, to be in several places at once. But they consider this entire star cluster to be theirs, and it was probably unwise of us to attempt to place a human colony in this area.</blockquote> | <blockquote>DATA (without pause): It is perhaps not what we'd understand as a "vessel," sir. The dimensions this one occupies allows them to... well, to be in several places at once. But they consider this entire star cluster to be theirs, and it was probably unwise of us to attempt to place a human colony in this area.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | {{TNG|Rikers Versuchung}} | ||
+ | <blockquote>"Q" (COMMANDER) (trace of annoyance): The limitless dimensions of the galaxy in which we exist. We could hardly be capable of acting in ways that seem so astonishing to you... if we were limited to the primitive dimensions in which you live, dimensions which would make us prisoners of time and space.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | : ''[[Data]], [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] und [[Q]] beschreiben hier eine Dimension als ein alternativen Ort.'' | ||
{{TNG|Das Duplikat}} | {{TNG|Das Duplikat}} | ||
<blockquote>LORE (demonstrating): So by ordering a heading so many degrees this way, and so many this way, the ship can travel in any direction. All three dimensions.</blockquote> | <blockquote>LORE (demonstrating): So by ordering a heading so many degrees this way, and so many this way, the ship can travel in any direction. All three dimensions.</blockquote> | ||
− | {{TNG| | + | : ''[[Lore]] beschreibt hier eine Dimension als einen geometrisch-mathematischen beziehungsweise physikalischen Begriff.'' |
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+ | {{TNG|Begegnung mit der Vergangenheit}} | ||
+ | <blockquote>JENICE: Paul's always been interested in time. He's never believed that it was immutable, any more than space is immutable. Over the last decade, he came to believe that we reside in one of infinite dimensions, and what holds us here is the constancy of time. Change that and it would be what he called opening the window to those other dimensions.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | : ''[[Jennice Mannheim]] benutzt hier den Begriff als Synonym für [[Quantenrealität]]/[[Paralleluniversum]].'' | ||
Version vom 18. März 2009, 00:42 Uhr
Dimension ist ein sprachlicher Begriff, welcher entweder ein grundlegendes physikalisches Konzept oder einen Ort ausserhalb von Raum und Zeit bezeichnet.
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Dimension (Physik)
Eine Dimension beschreibt eine Eigenschaft des Raum-Zeit-Kontinuums und der Materie.
- Länge, Breite und Höhe sind physikalisch und mathematisch drei räumliche Dimensionen.
- Die Zeit ist physikalisch und mathematisch eine nichträumliche Dimension.
- Der Hyperraum und der Subraum enthalten noch zusätzliche Dimensionen zu den vier bekannten. Man spricht in diesem Zusammenhang auch von höherdimensionalem Raum.
Dimension (Ort)
Der Begriff „Dimension“ wird oftmals auch im Zusammenhang mit Orten oder Objekten verwendet, die ausserhalb der normalen Raum und Zeit liegen.
Der Wächter der Edo und die Q existieren teilweise in anderen Dimensionen (TNG: Das Gesetz der Edo, Rikers Versuchung).
Das Gerät, welches man dazu verwendet einen Transport in das Spiegeluniversum zu ermöglichen, nennt man eine „Multidimensionale Transportervorrichtung“ (DS9: Durch den Spiegel).
Sonstiges
Das Transportsystem Inverter beruht auf „Dimensionsverschiebung“ (TNG: Terror auf Rutia IV ?).
Zitate
PICARD (V.O.): Captain's log, supplemental. We have encountered a strange vessel-like object, one with frightening power, which appears to exist partly in another dimension. On the world below...
DATA (without pause): It is perhaps not what we'd understand as a "vessel," sir. The dimensions this one occupies allows them to... well, to be in several places at once. But they consider this entire star cluster to be theirs, and it was probably unwise of us to attempt to place a human colony in this area.
"Q" (COMMANDER) (trace of annoyance): The limitless dimensions of the galaxy in which we exist. We could hardly be capable of acting in ways that seem so astonishing to you... if we were limited to the primitive dimensions in which you live, dimensions which would make us prisoners of time and space.
LORE (demonstrating): So by ordering a heading so many degrees this way, and so many this way, the ship can travel in any direction. All three dimensions.
- Lore beschreibt hier eine Dimension als einen geometrisch-mathematischen beziehungsweise physikalischen Begriff.
TNG: Begegnung mit der Vergangenheit
JENICE: Paul's always been interested in time. He's never believed that it was immutable, any more than space is immutable. Over the last decade, he came to believe that we reside in one of infinite dimensions, and what holds us here is the constancy of time. Change that and it would be what he called opening the window to those other dimensions.
- Jennice Mannheim benutzt hier den Begriff als Synonym für Quantenrealität/Paralleluniversum.
Externer Link
- Dimension in der Wikipedia
- Dimension (Mathematik) in der Wikipedia