ANSWERS: 6
  • There is no biblical evidence to say so, therefore I would have to say the simple answer is no. If the universe was a void when God started creating, then there were no other dimensions for him to create the world in. It doesn't say that on the second day he created the sixth dimension, but then it doesn't say he didn't. At this stage we can't physically prove that other dimensions exist, so until we can there's really no point in asking this question. What if there was no other dimension?
  • Scripture doesn't say that.
  • Jesus fuck no.....
  • that actually is a pretty good explenation of it, first of all we must understand dimensions as distances so you must create dimension zero first which is a dot, then dimension 1 which is a series of dots in a row or called a line, then create another series of dots 90 degrees to that line in which you now have plane, and so on and so forth, however one concept that we can look at is the theory of superstrings, which are 1 dimensional lines and loops, and all of this makes up every bit of matter, it is extremely small so small that if an electron is the size of the milky way galaxy then a superstring would be the size of an apple tree. i hope this helps. +2
  • Sure, sounds good to me. But you'll have to ask God that question for a truthful answer. Good luck ;-)
  • Why complicate things? God apparently lives beyond our spacetime framework. But why would He create the world elsewhere and place it here? Why not just create it here? Same effect either way.

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