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The Fourth Dimension - The Time-Space Model

Have you considered an object with just three dimensions? Well, of course you have. Everyone generally has. The three dimensions namely height, length and breadth seem to make up any object we see around us. And as our tendency is, we take up that definition without question. Which tendency am I talking about? Well, it is to accept a hypothesis that makes the definition of a thing the simplest. But as the great physicists have come up with the fact that there is indeed a fourth dimension.                                                                                                                                                                             The first thought that comes in mind on reading the fourth dimension is a mathematically worked out plane perpendicular to the other three. But probable as it seems, and yes simpler too, I am not talking about that. Mathematically considering we can use this definition, but let’s change into something different. Consider th

Time-Line Distortion in Star Trek: Generations

You must be thinking that this is for only the Star Trek fans. No, it is for everyone who wants to know more about space-time continuum. So, if you are still here, lets have a little introduction and also a review. First of all, a time-line distortion can be defined in different words but the main thing is that it happens when the present time-line is tampered with. The results can vary. I cannot possibly discuss all the outcomes. I am only concerned about the one which could happen in the seventh installment of the original Star Trek movie series. Earlier I said about a review. It is really just a short one. The first six movies of this series are really worth spending a bine-watch night. But the problems with the seventh one is many. First of all, there a jump of 78 years about which we do not have any information. And honestly in my opinion, after the thrilling six movies, Star Trek Generations feels just a drag. One kind of start missing Captain Kirk, Capta