Is Perspectivity as real physics achievable? I have no idea, but I want to try.

Real physics means you can make predictions on top of the Perspectivity framework and test at least one of these predictions successfully with a result of “new” science that survives peer review and is accepted by the Physics community.

The 5 dimensions

  1. The first 3 dimensions

    The first 3 dimensions are width, height, and depth. They are generally associated with the x, y, and z axis for plotting:

    1. When referring to the x axis, we are referring to width.
    2. When referring to the y axis, we are referring to height.
    3. When referring to the z axis, we are referring to depth.

    The first 3 dimensions are perceived as a 2 dimensional plane projecting 3 dimensions of space by human subjects.

    Human subjects have full mobility in 3 dimensional space.

  2. The 4th dimension

    The 4th dimension represents time. It is referred to by the t axis for plotting.

    The 4th dimension is perceived as a 1 dimensional line.

    Human subjects have fixed mobility with a velocity over the t axis of 1 second per second.

  3. The 5th dimension

    The fifth dimension is defined as the range of all 5th dimensional points that can be described by a focus vector in dimensional space (over all dimensions, not just dimensions human subjects can perceive). By this definition, 5 dimensional space fully contains (but is not necessarily fully defined by) the domain of all possible Perspectives by all things (objects). It is referred to by the p axis for plotting.

    The 5th dimension cannot be perceived directly by human subjects (0 dimensional from the human subject frame of reference). It can be indirectly perceived as a point defined by a vector (called a focus vector) emerging from a point in 4 dimensional spacetime (called a subject).

    Mobility:

    1. Mobility of vector direction for human subjects
      1. 3 spatial dimensions (width, height, depth) - Unconstrained in local locality, illustrates our ability to look around in space.
      2. Time - Fixed direction pointing toward the past traveling to the future at the rate of 1 second per second.
      3. 5th dimension - Mobility is possible in a limited domain of 5 dimensional space. Constraints to mobility are PDEXTER but exist and tend to be contextual. Illustrates our ability to change direction and magnitude of focus to specific objects (both concrete and abstract).
    2. Mobility of vector magnitude for human subjects
      1. Under exploration - Limited mobility in human subjects is expected. The nature of the constraints to human subjects may be interesting. Illustrates the intensity of focus on a specific object (both concrete and abstract).