If the material bodies which surround us were placed in a space of more than three dimensions, their kinematic susceptibilities would be increased in a manner which, at first sight, would seem very extraordinary.


Note on a Class of Transformations Which Surfaces May Undergo in, Space of More Than Three Dimensions, American Journal of mathematics, Volume 1, Number 1, 1878 (p. 1)


If the material bodies which surround us were placed in a space of more than three dimensions, their kinematic susceptibilities would be increased in ...

If the material bodies which surround us were placed in a space of more than three dimensions, their kinematic susceptibilities would be increased in ...

If the material bodies which surround us were placed in a space of more than three dimensions, their kinematic susceptibilities would be increased in ...

If the material bodies which surround us were placed in a space of more than three dimensions, their kinematic susceptibilities would be increased in ...