Introduction
What you are about to read may seem like the basis of a science-
fiction novel, but it is not intended to be such, although it could be,
if any of the theories this is based upon prove to be wrong. I am
speaking of such theories as Albert Einstein's Special Theory of Rela-
tivity (in part), a slight modification of the theory of the conserva-
tion of mass and energy, and possibly the disproof of the unattainabil-
ity of the absolute zero temperature. In Sec. III, I am forced to deal
with an ideal gas, and will be forced to do so in the future, unless con-
tinued cryogenic research provides a significant breakthrough.
In the following, I shall prove the existance of four seperate and
yet inter-dependent dimensions in a universe. From there I shall at-
tempt to put forth the possibility of four ( or maybe an infinity)
separate universes, tied together by a fifth dimension and point out
possible methods of traveling to other universes.
Also, I will attempt to explain how various laws and principles of
physics will function and vary in other universes.
I will appreciate any constructive comments, suggestions, and
criticisms. Thank-you.
Richard A. Prew