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fourth dimension         
¦ noun
1. a postulated spatial dimension additional to those determining length, area, and volume.
2. time regarded as analogous to linear dimensions.
fourth dimension         
In physics, the fourth dimension is time. The other three dimensions, which exist in space, are length, width, and height. (TECHNICAL)
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Fourth Dimension (Radiophonic album)         
ALBUM BY PADDY KINGSLAND
Fourth Dimension is a 1973 BBC Records release featuring recordings created by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Paddy Kingsland. Although it was credited to "The BBC Radiophonic Workshop" it was the work of Kingsland alone, and was the first album of Workshop music to feature only one artist.

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Fourth dimension

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1. Theoretically, WiMax could be a way to add a fourth dimension to that offering.
2. The late president Mitterrand, arguably France‘s supreme master of scandal survival techniques, once suggested that embattled leaders should resort to the fourth dimension of politics: time.
3. "Someone traveling at high velocity will have a very different relationship with time to someone who is stationary." Secondly, Einstein argued that space and time do not exist separately, but are rather inextricably bound together in a four–dimensional arrangement known as "spacetime" (with time being a fourth dimension alongside length, width and height). His equations visualized this phenomenon as being essentially smooth, like a taut rubber sheet.