Multi-Dimension Table Theory

The multi-dimension table theory (MDTT) was developed by Dr.N.Pimental and Dr.G.Wagner. It attempts to explain human relations and interactions with the dimensions of our universe.
Description
The theory is still being developed, so its versions are listed below.
V 1.0
The universe sits on a table. The table has 4 legs, the dimensions (Length, width, height, and time). We view the table from a corner, so we see three legs of the table. We can interact with the three legs we see (length, width, and height), but not the one we cant see (time) we cannot interact with (though we can see its affects).
V 1.1
The universe sits on a table. The table has 4 legs, the dimensions (Length, width, height, and time). We view the table from a corner, so we see three legs of the table. We can interact with the three legs we see (length, width, and height), but not the one we cant see (time) we cannot interact with (though we can see its affects). The legs cannot hold themselves up, so they have an invisible brace energy. We can also see the effects of this brace, but again, we cannot interact with it.
 
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