Height

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Height

Any measurable distance in a top-to-bottom (or vise verse) (i.e., vertical) orientation relative to self or other fixed Point of Reference in space.

Inflected Form(s):


Heights (plural)

Comments:


Height is one of the three dimensions within normal space. The other two dimensions being depth and width. Using these dimensions, the concept of Power Principles was derived. These dimensions along with the element of time are what essentially composes all movement.

 

Height and depth are generally associated with linear motion, where width is generally associated with circular motion. Because of this, and in association with the concept of Power Principles, Height is primarily directly related to Gravitational Marriage.

 

The easiest way to conceptualize height is to visualize a three dimensional box laying flat on the ground, where height represents the box's dimension from top-to-bottom.

Opposite(s):


Depth, Width

Related Definition(s):

 

Circle, Depth, Dimension, Direction, Horizontal, Line, Maneuver, Move, Path, Space, Time, Torque, Vertical, Width, Zone

Related Term(s):

 

Back-up Mass, Dimensional Zone, Dimensional Stages of Action, Gravitational Marriage, Point of Reference, Power Principles