Fourth dimension (disambiguation)
- Fourth dimension (disambiguation)
Fourth dimension or 4D can mean a number of things:
Science
* Fourth dimension, the concept of a fourth spatial dimension
* Spacetime, the concept of time forming a fourth dimension
Literature
* "The Fourth Dimension", a non-fiction book by Rudy Rucker
* "The Fourth Dimension", a book by Dr. David Yonggi Cho
* "The Four-Dimensional Nightmare", a collection of science fiction short stories by J. G. Ballard
Music
*"The Fourth Dimension", an album by Hypocrisy
*"Fourth Dimension", an album by Stratovarius
* "Fourth Dimension", an album by BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Paddy Kingsland
* Fourth Dimension Records, a UK record label
* The 4th Dimension, a record label
*"The 4th Dimension", a song by Devo from their album "Shout".
Computing
* The Fourth Dimension, a publisher of computer games
* 4th Dimension, a relational database management system
Other
* Fourth dimension (lottery), a lottery draw of 4-digit numbers, in Singapore and Malaysia
* Four dimensionalism, a philosophical view that the past, present and future are all "equally real"
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