The Zero-Dimensional Place
Sakib Sarkar
Implementation Expert on ERP, IT & MIS Department.(more than 11 years of Experience)
What is it: It can be imagined or modeled as a zero-dimension place as a point, which has no length, width, or height. A point is an example of a zero-dimensional place, as it is both open and closed in itself.
Definition: A space that has no length, width, or height. A space that is beyond the laws of physics, beyond the limits of perception, beyond the boundaries of reality. A space that is, perhaps, the origin of everything and the end of nothing. There was no past, present, or future belonging and this is the ultimate paradox.