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1846

Cayley was beginning to use geometry of four dimensions to study configurations of points in 1846.

1851

In 1851, Sylvester discussed tangent and polar forms in n-dimensional geometry.

1885

Apparently independent of earlier suggestion, a writer in Nature* developed the idea of "time-space." [footnote: *March 26, 1885, vol.

1895

481; "Four-dimensional space," by "S."] A decade later the popular English novelist Herbert George Wells wrote a serial, for W. E. Henley's New Review,† in which an invention for negotiating similar "space" is basic. [footnote: †Jan.-June, 1895, vol.

1918

Henry Parker Manning, Geometry of four dimensions, Topics for Club Programs column, American Mathematical Monthly 25 #7 (September 1918), 316-320.

1926

Florian Cajori, Early «proofs» of the impossibility of a fourth dimension, [Archeion] Archivio di Storia della Scienza 7 #1-2 (March-June 1926), 25-28.

1955

Gerald James Whitrow, Why physical space has three dimensions, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 6 #21 (May 1955), 13-31.

1956

Manning, Henry Parker, Geometry of Four Dimensions, Dover Publications, Inc., New York, NY,1956.

1998

Dimensions’ research officially began in 1998 with the formation of the Dimensions Educational Research Foundation.

2022

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