Canonum De Ius Cogitatum
Canons of Cognitive Law

one heaven iconII.   Mind (PSY)

2.2 Concepts of Perception

Article 20 - Dimension

Canon 817 (link)

Dimension is the definition of a region of space and time according to either rules of relative measurement or observation in which two (2) or more objects may be identified as having unique existence.

Canon 818 (link)

The word dimension originates from the 15th century Latin word dimension meaning “a measuring (of mind)” itself derived from two (2) Latin words di meaning “two” and mens / mensio meaningmind”.

Canon 819 (link)

Dimension is equivalent to the concept of space. Dimension can only be described when the position of something is established relative to the position of other things.

Canon 820 (link)

All Dimension by definition defines three (3) essential concepts: reality (objects within dimension), unreality (concepts immeasurable and outside the scope of dimension) and the boundary separating the two (2).

Canon 821 (link)

Dimension is equivalent to the concept of dreamscape in that the only example of Dimension being created or uncreated is a dream.