The Four Measures of Existence and Their Two Extended Measures
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- Apr 22
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Cilaw Faye, 4/22/2026
The four aspects of reality that are independent dimensionally are the measure of time, length, the measure of space, mass, the measure of matter, and the measure of temperature. They are four independent dimensions which have no meaning when they are compared to one another. The shorthand unit names for each of these aspects of existence are presented in the following image:

Here are the names for the units in the first row: seconds (time), meters(space), grams(mass), and Kelvins(temperature).
In the second row and all subsequent rows, notice how time and temperature have no measure. This is because they are fundamentally one-dimensional.
The other two aspects of existence, space and substance, have extended measures.
The measures of space with increasing dimension are as follows:
"meters squared", "meters cubed", "meters tesseracted", "meters penteracted", "meters exeracted", etc.
The measure of substance with increasing dimension are as follows:
"grams atomed", "grams baryoned", "grams aceoned", "grams petaeoned", "grams exaeoned", etc.
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